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  2. Aurinia saxatilis - Wikipedia

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    This is a little, rounded, evergreen perennial that can grow from 4 to 12in high, forming a mound up to 16-20in across. The flowers are clear yellow, but the various cultivars produce flowers in white, cream, lemon, peach or gold.

  3. Xerochrysum bracteatum - Wikipedia

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    'Hastings Gold' was a natural form from Hastings Point to the east of Murwillumbah on the New South Wales far north coast. It is a perennial herb with green bushy foliage reaching 25 cm (10 in) high and 70 cm (27.5 in) wide. The golden yellow flower heads measure 5 cm (2 in) across and are held on stalks 20 cm (8 in) above the foliage.

  4. Lasthenia - Wikipedia

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    Lasthenia, commonly known as goldfields, is a genus of flowering plants family Asteraceae. ... The normally yellow ray florets may number 4 to 16, ...

  5. Lasthenia californica - Wikipedia

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    Individuals growing along the coast may have fleshy leaves. Between March and May, the hairy stems are topped by inflorescences of flower heads, 2–2.5 cm (3 ⁄ 4 –1 in) across, [1] with hairy phyllaries. The head contains many yellow disc florets with a fringe of about 10 small ray florets. [1]

  6. Tecoma stans - Wikipedia

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    Tecoma stans is a semi-evergreen shrub or small tree, growing up to 10 m (30 ft) tall. [1] It features opposite odd-pinnate green leaves, with 3 to 13 serrate, 8- to 10-cm-long leaflets. The leaflets, glabrous on both sides, have a lanceolate blade 2–10 cm long and 1–4 cm wide, with a long acuminate apex and a wedge-shaped base.

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  8. Eschscholzia californica - Wikipedia

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    They are perennial, taller, and have orange flowers. E. California subsp. californica var. peninsularis (E. L. Greene) Munz, which is an annual or facultative annual growing in arid inland environments. E. californica subsp. mexicana (E. L. Greene) and Curtis Clark, the Mexican gold poppy, which is found in the Sonoran Desert.

  9. Spectacular fields of yellow mustard draw visitors to ... - AOL

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    Brilliant yellow and gold mustard is carpeting Northern California's wine country, signaling the start of spring and the celebration of all flavors sharp and mustardy. The plants, which bloom ...