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  1. Narrowleaf Mule Ears
  2. Whitehead Mule Ears
  3. Bolander's Mule Ears
  4. El Dorado Mule Ears
Mule Ears are yellow-flowering perennial [wikipedia]forbs in the [wikipedia]aster family. They are named for their large leaves, which are the approximate size and shape of the ears of [wikipedia]mules. Many of them are native to the Yuba-Sutter area.

[wikipedia]Big-scale balsam root is a native of Sutter County that is closely related to mule ears; they are both in the [wikipedia]Engelmanniinae subtribe of the [wikipedia]Heliantheae tribe of the aster family. Big-scale balsam root is found in central oak woodland and valley grassland.

Narrowleaf Mule Ears

wyethiaangustifolia.jpgNarrowleaf mule ears (Wyethia angustifolia) as far as the eye can see, blooming in June near La Porte. Photo by queerbychoice.

[wikipedia]Narrowleaf mule ears (also called California compassplant) is a one- to two-foot-tall by one- to two-foot-wide, winter-deciduous plant that is native to Yuba and Sutter Counties and typically grows at elevations below 5,500 feet. It is most often found on slopes in central oak woodland, valley grassland, and yellow pine forest.

You can read more about it at the [theodorepayne]Theodore Payne Wiki and the [WWW]Las Pilitas Nursery website.
You can see pictures of it at [WWW]CalPhotos, [WWW]Flickr, and [WWW]Picasa.
You can find out where to buy it at the [WWW]California Native Plant Link Exchange.

Whitehead Mule Ears

[wikipedia]Whitehead mule ears is native to Yuba and Sutter Counties and typically grows at elevations below 6,000 feet. It is found in central oak woodland, valley grassland, and yellow pine forest.

You can see pictures of it at [WWW]CalPhotos, [WWW]Flickr, and [WWW]Picasa.
You can find out where to buy it at the [WWW]California Native Plant Link Exchange.

Bolander's Mule Ears

wyethiabolanderi.jpgBolander's mule ears (Wyethia bolanderi) flowers bend to face the ground on a steep slope. Photo by queerbychoice.

[wikipedia]Bolander's mule ears is native to Yuba County and typically grows at elevations between 1,000 and 3,000 feet. It is most often found on slopes. It tolerates [wikipedia]serpentine.

You can see pictures of it at [WWW]CalPhotos, [WWW]Flickr, and [WWW]Picasa.

El Dorado Mule Ears

wyethiareticulata.jpgEl Dorado mule ears (Wyethia reticulata) on Pine Hill in El Dorado County. El Dorado mule ears grow only in [wikipedia]gabbro soil. Photo by queerbychoice.

[wikipedia]El Dorado mule ears is native to Yuba County. It is found in central oak woodland and yellow pine forest. It tolerates [wikipedia]gabbro. It is listed as rare by the [WWW]California Native Plant Society.

You can see pictures of it at [WWW]CalPhotos, [WWW]Flickr, and [WWW]Picasa.

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