- The
family Asteraceae (/ˌæstəˈreɪsiiː, -siaɪ/), with the
original name Compositae,
consists of over 32,000
known species of
flowering plants in over 1...
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Plants of the
World Online listed 1,688
accepted genera in the
family Asteraceae.
Those genera are
listed with
their author citations.
Taxonomic synonyms...
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Britain and
Ireland #7 — this page's list
covers the
dicotyledon family Asteraceae.
Status key: *
indicates an
introduced species and e
indicates an extinct...
- chrysanths, are
flowering plants of the
genus Chrysanthemum in the
family Asteraceae. They are
native to East Asia and
northeastern Europe. Most
species originate...
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Gerbera (/ˈdʒɜːrbərə/ or /ˈɡɜːrbərə/) L. is a
genus of
plants in the
Asteraceae (Compositae) family. The
first scientific description of a
Gerbera was...
- species. Two
large plant families that he
first recognized are in use: the
Asteraceae and Br****icaceae. In the 17th
century John Ray (England, 1627–1705) wrote...
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family (
Asteraceae)
Mexican fireweed, B****ia scoparia, a
shrub in
family Amaranthaceae Apalochlamys spectabilis, a
plant in the
family Asteraceae, from...
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Cirsium vulgare). This
species is an
annual or
biennial plant of the
family Asteraceae. This
fairly typical thistle has red to
purple flowers and
shiny pale...
- is one of the two
largest families of
flowering plants,
along with the
Asteraceae. It
contains about 28,000
currently accepted species distributed across...
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perennis (/ˈbɛləs pəˈrɛnəs/), the daisy, is a
European species of the
family Asteraceae,
often considered the
archetypal species of the name daisy. To distinguish...