Guardian Nature School Team Contact Blog Project Noah Facebook Project Noah Twitter

A worldwide community photographing and learning about wildlife

Join Project Noah!
nature school apple icon

Project Noah Nature School visit nature school

Desert Dandelion

Malacothrix glabrata

Description:

Desert dandelion is a few-branched, glabrous annual growing to about 16" tall. The leaves are mostly basal, 2" to 5" long, oblanceolate to obovate, pinnatifid into narrow lobes or with well-spaced teeth. The flowering heads are large and showy, pale to bright yellow, sometimes white, with only ray flowers to approximately 3/4" long. The outer phyllaries are lanceolate, ± 1/2 the inner, and sometimes short-hairy.

Habitat:

Desert dandelion grows in coarse soils of both deserts, dry sandy plains, washes and among shrubs in creosote bush scrub, joshua tree woodland and shadscale scrub to 6000', and occasionally in some of the inner cismontane valleys from San Diego County to Santa Barbara County. It blooms from March to June and when rainfall has been sufficient sometimes covers the desert with yellow.

Species ID Suggestions



Sign in to suggest organism ID

1 Comment

Maria dB
Maria dB 10 years ago

Nice spotting

Robb Hannawacker
Spotted by
Robb Hannawacker

Henderson, Nevada, USA

Spotted on Apr 1, 2004
Submitted on Jun 13, 2013

Related Spottings

Desert Dandelion Desert Dandelion Desert Dandelion Desert Dandalion

Nearby Spottings

Coyote tobacco Mallard Beavertail Cactus Desert Bighorn Sheep

Reference

Noah Guardians
Noah Sponsors
join Project Noah Team

Join the Project Noah Team