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Tidytips

Natural History

Tidytips are a member of the Sunflower Family. The plant grows to 18 inches in height and has green, narrow leaves with sticky hairs that grow to 3 inches in length. The plant typically grows in washes, slopes and mesas at elevations below 5000 feet.
 

Tidytips are also known as White Layia.

Tidytips bloom between February - April and produces white, ray flowers with yellow disks that form at the end of the plants stalks.

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