Jepsonia

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Jepsonia is a perennial with an underground corm-like stem, dentate leaves, inflorescence erect and wiry usually with fewer than four flowers present. The flowers are small and white with purplish veins. They are present in late Fall or early Winter.

It’s general distribution is Southwestern California to Northwestern Baja California. They grow mostly below 1000 m elevation, near the coast, in urban canyons, and into the foothill and lower mountain areas.

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