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Heterotheca viscida

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Heterotheca viscida
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H. viscida
Binomial name
Heterotheca viscida
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  • Chrysopsis villosa var. viscida A.Gray 1884
  • Chrysopsis viscida (A.Gray) Greene
  • Chrysopsis resinolens var. cil A.Nelson
  • Chrysopsis viscida var. ciliata (A.Nelson) S.F.Blake
  • Chrysopsis viscida var. cinerascens (S.F.Blake) S.F.Blake
  • Heterotheca horrida subsp. cinerascens S.F.Blake

Heterotheca viscida, called the cliff goldenaster, is a North American species of flowering plant in the aster family. It grows on cliffs and ledges in mountainous regions. It grows in the southwestern United States, primarily in Arizona, New Mexico and southern Texas with reports of isolated populations in Nevada, southeastern Idaho, and southeastern Colorado.[2][3][4][5][6]

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