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Erigeron serpentinus is a flowering plant that is a very narrowly restricted California endemic; in fact, it is limite in distribution to an area in northwest Sonoma County in the Outer North Coast Ranges. The species is particularly evident in the Cedars in the Austin Creek watershed.
Also known as the Serpentine fleabane, this perennial wildflower rises from a woody taproot to a height of 30 to 45 centimeters. The cauline leaves are two to four cm long, with a linear to thread-like character. The inflorescence is loose with radiate theads. The corolla is seven to eight millimeters in diameter. The species is listed by the California Plant Society on the Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants within list 1B.3 (rare, threatened, or endangered).