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Manystem Evax

Evax, Rabbit-Tobacco, Cotton-Rose, Spring Pygmycudweed

Evax verna Raf.

Manystem Evax
Manystem Evax

Family :Asteraceae

Longevity :Annual

Origin :Native

Season :Cool

Manystem evax is a low taprooted annual that is woolly all over. It grows to one to three inches high with leaves less than 1/2 inch in length. It can be found in a variety of soils in the Edwards Plateau and South Texas Plains. It blooms in the spring with a flower head made up of no ray flowers and a few very small disk flowers.

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