Agoseris
Agoseris is reminiscent of dandelions and are sometimes called mountain dandelion or false dandelion. Like dandelions the plants are (mostly) stemless, the leaves forming a basal rosette, contain milky sap, produce several unbranched, stem-like flower stalks (peduncles), each flower stalk bearing a single, erect, liguliferous flower head that contains several florets, and the flower head maturing into a ball-like seed head of beaked achenes, each achene with a pappus of numerous, white bristles. (Wikipedia)
Agoseris hirsuta is a North American species of flowering plants in the daisy family known by the common name Coast Range agoseris or woolly goat chicory. It grows only in the Coast Ranges along the Pacific coast of California, from Humboldt County to San Luis Obispo County. (Wikipedia)
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Tribe: Cichorieae
Genus: Agoseris
North Coast, Mendocino CA
Fort Bragg, CA
Pomo Bluffs
Harbor RV
Beggining blossum
Leaves forming a basal rosette,
and having many stalks.
Many stalks