This section is from the book "Field Book Of Western Wild Flowers", by Margaret Armstrong. Also available from Amazon: Field Book Of Western Wild Flowers.
Much like the last, but not a queer-looking plant, with pale green fcliage and larger, prettier flowers, three-quarters of an inch long, giving the effect of tiny, pale pink carnations. This grows at the Grand Canyon.
There are a good many kinds of Agoseris, natives of western and southern North America and of southern South America.

Flowering-straw-Ptilorib, pauciflora Desert Pink -Ptiloria Wrightii, CHICORY FAMILY. Cicoriaceae.
 
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