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- Lepidospartum is a genus of North American desert shrubs in the daisy family. They are known commonly as broomsages or scalebrooms. These are tall, woody...
- Lepidospartum squamatum is a species of flowering shrub in the daisy family known by the common names California broomsage and scale broom. Lepidospartum...
- Lepidospartum latisquamum is a species of flowering shrub in the daisy family known by the common name Nevada broomsage. It is native to the southwestern...
- formerly included see Lepidospartum Psathyrotes Tetradymia ramosissima - Psathyrotes ramosissima Tetradymia squamata - Lepidospartum squamatum Candolle,...
- Arizona and California. The wingspan is about 25 mm. The larvae feed on Lepidospartum squamatum. Images Butterflies and Moths of North America v t e...
- Poljakov Lepidonia S.F.Blake Lepidophorum Neck. ex DC. Lepidophyllum C****. Lepidospartum A.Gray – broomsage Lepidostephium Oliv. Leptinella C****. – br**** buttons...
- Jacobaea Jessea Kleinia Lachanodes Lasiocephalus Lamprocephalus Leonis Lepidospartum Ligularia Ligulariopsis Lopholaena Lordhowea Luina Lundinia Mattfeldia...
- Knudson, Bordelon & Pogue, 2003 Gaillardia Schinia velaris Grote, 1878 Lepidospartum squamatum Schinia verna Hardwick, 1983 Verna's flower moth Antennaria...
- (desert peppergr****), Br****icaceae: 3  Lepidospartum latisquamum: 2  (greenbroom: 205 : 2 ), Asteraceae: 2  Lepidospartum squamatum: 205  (scale-broom: 205 )...
- flowers of Asclepias erosa, Baccharis sarothroides, Chrysothamnus sp., Lepidospartum squamatum, and Wislizenia refracta. Males have been taken on the flowers...