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Logfia gallaca is a species of plant. Its common names are narrowleaf cottonrose and daggerleaf. The species has relatively long and stiff awl-shaped leaves. It is commonly seen in the Californian Floristic Province from southwestern Oregon to northwestern Baja California which includes the Channel Islands. The first known collection in the flora area was from Newcastle, California which was around 1883. It had been collected throughout central California by 1935. It had occupied most of its present North American range by 1970.