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Schneiders discover sunflower species at Lone Mesa
Photo courtesy of Al Schneider
The flowers of Packera mancosana, a plant discovered at Lone Mesa State Park by Al and Betty Schneider, are similar in color and shape to the flowers of Gutierrezia elegans, also discovered by the Schneiders. The Packera mancosana, however, is shorter and less full than Gutierrezia elegans.
Photo courtesy of Al Schneider
Packera mancosana, a plant discovered by local amateur botanists Al and Betty Schneider, is a member of the sunflower family and is only found in Lone Mesa State Park.
Journal/Sam Green
Al Schneider displays the new plant he discovered on Lone Mesa.

Day in the sun

Photo courtesy of Al Schneider
The flowers of Packera mancosana, a plant discovered at Lone Mesa State Park by Al and Betty Schneider, are similar in color and shape to the flowers of Gutierrezia elegans, also discovered by the Schneiders. The Packera mancosana, however, is shorter and less full than Gutierrezia elegans.
Photo courtesy of Al Schneider
Packera mancosana, a plant discovered by local amateur botanists Al and Betty Schneider, is a member of the sunflower family and is only found in Lone Mesa State Park.
Journal/Sam Green
Al Schneider displays the new plant he discovered on Lone Mesa.