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lanceleaf browneyes

Scientific Name: Camissonia claviformis ssp. lancifolia

Family: Onagraceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Forb/herb

Duration: Annual

Other Names:

       

Chylismia claviformis ssp. lancifolia (Lanceleaf Browneyes)

Chylismia claviformis subsp. lancifolia, commonly known as lanceleaf browneyes, is a wildflower found in California east of the Sierra Nevada.

Considerations for Pets

  • Some related plants, like certain *Coreopsis* varieties, can have small parts (flowers, seeds) that might pose a choking hazard if ingested.

Taxonomy and Nomenclature

  • Scientific Name: Chylismia claviformis (Torrey &amp Frmont) W.L. Wagner &amp Hoch ssp. lancifolia (A.A.. Heller) W.L. Wagner &amp Hoch
  • Synonyms: Camissonia claviformis (Torr. &amp Frm.) P.H. Raven subsp. lancifolia (A. Heller) P.H. Raven

Distribution and Habitat

  • This subspecies is specifically found in California, east of the Sierra Nevada.

Related Species

  • The text mentions several other plants, including:
    • *Coreopsis lanceolata* (Lanceleaf Coreopsis or Lance-leaf Tickseed)
    • *Rudbeckia hirta* (Black-eyed Susan)
    • *Rudbeckia triloba* (Brown-eyed Susan)

Morphological Characteristics

  • Lanceleaf Browneyes (*Chylismia claviformis* ssp. *lancifolia*) is a wildflower.
  • Lanceleaf Coreopsis (*Coreopsis lanceolata*) grows 1-2 1/2 feet tall and has leaves 3-4 inches long. The yellow center or disk flowers.
  • Some Coreopsis varieties can grow to 2 feet tall with golden blooms marked with maroon-brown centers.
  • The leaves of some related plants are long and shiny, lance-shaped.