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yellow native asteraceae

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University and Jepson Herbaria: Abby Moore
... in the tribe Astereae of the Asteraceae. It has yellow ray and disc flowers and resinous involucres that give it the common name of gumweed. Grindelia is native to open habitats throughout western ...
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Sugar Cane, Pineapple, Coffee & Morinda
... the bitterness and enhance the flavor. Chicory is a member of the enormous sunflower family (Asteraceae), and is a common roadside weed in the United States. Coffee substitutes, such as Postum ... native to coastal regions of Japan, South Korea and Taiwan. Over 2,000 cultivars have been named, with single and double blossoms in many color variations, from white, pink and bright yellow ...
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Drift Seeds and Drift Fruits
... (Mucuna urens), W. gray nickernut (Caesalpinia bonduc), X. yellow nickernut (probably Caesalpinia ciliata or C. major), Y. ... within pods, capsules and the heads of Asteraceae may be carried by ocean currents and ... native habitat, the Mary's bean is known from only a few locations in Mexico and Central America. It is a lovely vine of the Morning Glory Family (Convolvulaceae) with beautiful yellow ...
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Anthemis
... family to which this plant belongs: Compositae, also known as Asteraceae, commonly known as the Daisy family but sometimes called the Sunflower ... but when he was a young man, he left his native land to seek adventure in more exotic climes. In 1792, ... A. tinctoria—the marguerites—offer an assortment of attractive white-to-yellow flowers, many of which blend with everything you could possibly have ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Beneficial Bugs—Luring Predatory Insects to the Garden with Umbelliferous Plants
... species—reflecting roughly 300 different genera—of mainly herbaceous plants native to temperate regions around the globe. It has the distinction ... at, or near, the top: the Apiaceae. (Members of the Asteraceae or Aster Family and Brassicaceae or Mustard Family also have ... Other factors like bloom time, flower color (usually white or yellow in the Carrot Family), shelter, and presence of prey play ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Weeds—Design Tips for Minimizing Undesirable Plants
... garden. For example, common weeds in the sunflower (Asteraceae), parsley (Apiaceae) and mustard (Cruciferae) families are nectar ... in Berkeley, California. Working almost exclusively with California native plants suited for use in ornamental plantings, Bigham ... are: goldenrods (Solidago spp.), smooth aster (Aster laevis), yellow coneflower (Ratibida pinnata) and common purple coneflower (Echinacea ...
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University of Hawaii Campus Plants, UH Botany
... galphimia; Malpighiaceae Garcinia dulcis; gourka, Clusiaceae Gardenia brighamii; native gardenia; Rubiaceae Gardenia taitensis; tiare, Tahitian gardenia; ... yellow alder; Turneraceae Verbesina encelioides; golden crown-beard; Asteraceae (Compositae) Vitex rotundifolia; beach vitex; kolokolo kahakai; Verbenaceae Waltheria indica; Hi'aloa; Sterculiaceae Youngia japonica; oriental hawksbeard; Asteraceae ...
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New Disease Reports - Eye-spot of Rudbeckia laciniata caused by Corynespora cassiicola in Brazil
... names: cutleaf coneflower in USA or margarida-amarela in Brazil) is a member of the Asteraceae and native to North America. It is traditionally used in the USA as a medicine, as ... ), 1.0-7.0 x 1.5-17.0 mm diameter and surrounded by a yellow halo. The spots coalesced, leading to extensive leaf necrosis with occasional shot-holes (Figs 1 ...
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CPC Plant Profile - National Collection of Endangered Plants
... Profile - National Collection of Endangered Plants Restoring America's native plants CPC National Collection Plant Profile Tetraneuris herbacea Family: Asteraceae (Sunflower Family) Common Names: Eastern fournerved daisy, four- ... its ability to survive. From late April to mid-May a carpet of sunny yellow flowers can be seen covering limestone pavement of the Lakeside Daisy State Nature Preserve ...
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CPC Plant Profile - National Collection of Endangered Plants
... Profile - National Collection of Endangered Plants Restoring America's native plants CPC National Collection Plant Profile Aster puniceus var. scabricaulis Family: Asteraceae (Sunflower Family) Common Name: rough-stemmed aster ... or "petals" are a pale lavender-blue and the "eye" or disc flowers are yellow. Plants at Mercer Arboretum and Botanic Gardens flower profusely starting in early October ...
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