Flowers: Heads discoid, few to many, solitary at the ends of branches; involucres cylindric, 2-4 cm tall; involucral bracts glabrous, shiny, the middle and outer ones widely spreading, entire to shallowly lobed, the tips lanceolate and bristly or softly spined, much longer than the flowers, the inner ones half as long as the outer, erect, entire with a short, terminal spine; disk flowers yellow to reddish-orange, many, tubular and perfect.
Fruits: Achenes pyramidical, 7-9 mm long, white, smooth, shiny; pappus of the inner achenes with short, narrow scales or lacking.
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Mesic fields and disturbed areas in the lowland zone; rare in SW BC, known only from the lower Fraser Valley; introduced from the Mediterranean region.