Agnorhiza is a small genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae described as a genus in 1998.[2][1] Its species had previously been considered members of either Wyethia or Balsamorhiza.[3] The plants are native to California, with the range of one species (A. ovata) extending into northern Mexico. They are perennial herbs with sunflower-like flower heads 1 to 4 centimeters wide.
Agnorhiza is a small genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae described as a genus in 1998. Its species had previously been considered members of either Wyethia or Balsamorhiza. The plants are native to California, with the range of one species (A. ovata) extending into northern Mexico. They are perennial herbs with sunflower-like flower heads 1 to 4 centimeters wide.
Species Agnorhiza bolanderi - Bolander's mule's ears Agnorhiza elata - Hall's mule's ears Agnorhiza invenusta - Coville's mule's ears Agnorhiza ovata - southern mule's ears Agnorhiza reticulata - El Dorado mule's ears