Appearance
It is a small, glandular shrub sometimes reaching as much as 100 cm in height. Its wavy-edged leaves are rounded and oval-shaped, often with visible resin glands, and up to 2.5 centimeters long. Atop each of the many erect branches is an inflorescence of several golden yellow flower heads, each with few or up to 70 disc florets and sometimes a few short ray florets.Naming
Varieties:⤷ "Ericameria cuneata" var. "cuneata" - California
⤷ "Ericameria cuneata" var. "macrocephala" Urbatsch - San Diego County in California
⤷ "Ericameria cuneata" var. "spathulata" H.M.Hall - California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Baja California
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