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Asteraceae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wildflower indentification tools and a photo gallery with plants grouped according to families. ... Aster Family / Dandelion Subfamily Aster Family / Aster Subfamily ... -Also see these additional members of the Dandelion Subfamily-
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The Asteraceae are herbs, shrubs, or less commonly trees and are arguably the largest family of flowering plants, comprising about 1,100 genera and 20,000 species that are characterized by having the flowers reduced and organized into an involucrate pseudanthium in the form of a head or capitulum.
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Classification for Kingdom Plantae Down to Family Asteraceae ... Click on names to expand them, and on P for PLANTS profiles. ... Family Asteraceae – Aster family...
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Family = Asteraceae; Included Subfamilies =; Arctoteae; Asteroideae; Barnadesioideae; Cardueae; Lactuceae; Liabeae; Mutisieae; Vernonieae; Asteraceae incertae sedis; Cross referenced against the National Center for Biotechnology Information's Taxonomy Browser.
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ASTERACEAE / COMPOSITAE ... The Asteraceae is cosmopolitan (worldwide in distribution), found especially in temperate and tropical montane regions and open and/or dry habitats. ... The Asteraceae in our flora are all perennial or annual herbs. They have alternate, opposite or whorled leaves, usually simple but sometimes...
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Vascular Plants of Henry W. Coe State Park ... Aster, Sunflower, or Composite Family ... Aster chilensis. {+} COMMON CALIFORNIA ASTER. Perennial. Bl Oct-Nov. Shady woodlands. Apparently rare; noted only on Pine Ridge, E facing slope ca 0.3 mi NW of the Monument, ca 2800 feet elevation; and on bank along Little Fk of Coyote...
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ASTERACEAE - Sunflower Family ... The following information is alphabetized by Family and then Genus. These are some of the most commonly seen flowers in Arches National Park and is not an all inclusive listing. Please see the plant list for Arches National Park for a complete listing.
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Achillea millefolium L. Common Yarrow; Family: Asteraceae, Sunflower Family; N. end of Buck Mountain; White Pine Co. NV, 6/7/96; PLANTS symbol: ACMI2; Fire Effects Database symbol: ACHMIL ... Arnica mollis Hook. hairy arnica; Family: Asteraceae, Sunflower Family; Seventy Six Creek, 3/4 mi inside Forest Boundary,
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