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Madia chilensis
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A sticky, hairy Chilean tarweed known as Melosa.In context at
www.dixpix.ca/sth_cordillera/flora/aster_sunflower/index....
Madia elegans
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Common Madia may be found from Washington State to northern Baja California. It is a variable species. Photo from near Yreka, California.
Madia sative
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Native to Chile and Argentina, but now a widespread, sticky weed. Chilean Tarweed in English, Melosa in Spanish. In context at
www.dixpix.ca/sth_cordillera/flora/aster_sunflower/index....