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Liatris spicata. ( L.) Willd. Liatris spicata, the dense blazing star, prairie feather, gayfeather [1] or button snakewort, [2] is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is native to eastern North America [3] where it grows in moist prairies and sedge meadows. The plants have tall spikes of purple flowers resembling ...
Liatris ligulistylis. ( A.Nelson) K.Schum. Synonyms [1] Lacinaria ligulistylis A.Nelson. Basal leaves. Liatris ligulistylis ( Rocky Mountain blazing star, [2] northern plains blazing star, or meadow blazing star [3]) is a flowering plant of the family Asteraceae, native to the central United States and central Canada.
Liatris ( / laɪˈætrɪs / [2] ), commonly known as gayfeather [3] and blazing star [4] [5] is a genus of flowering plants in the tribe Eupatorieae within the family Asteraceae native to North America (Canada, United States, Mexico and the Bahamas ). [6] [7] [4] Some species are used as ornamental plants, sometimes in flower bouquets.
Liatris scariosa. ( L.) Willd. [1] Liatris scariosa, called savanna blazing star, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Liatris, native to the US states of Maryland, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia. [2] It is fire-adapted, and its seeds germinate if they detect chemicals from plant smoke. [3]
Asteraceae. Genus: Liatris. Species: L. pycnostachya. Binomial name. Liatris pycnostachya. Michx. Liatris pycnostachya, the prairie blazing star, [1] cattail gayfeather, [2] Kansas gayfeather, [3] or cattail blazing star, [4] is a perennial plant in the Asteraceae family that is native to the tallgrass prairies of the central United States.
Liatris elegans grows from rounded or turnip -shaped corms, that produce stems 30 to 120 centimeters tall. The upright growing stems generally have soft hairs but sometimes plants have coarse stiff hairs. The basal and cauline leaves have one nerve, and the leaves are long and thin, ranging from 6 to 20+ centimeters long and 3 to 8 millimeters ...
Liatris pilosa var. gracilis (Pursh) Nutt. Liatris gracilis, the slender blazing-star or slender gayfeather, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. [2] A perennial reaching 40 in (1 m) but often considerably shorter, it is native to the southeastern US states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, and South Carolina.
Jul. 10—Vote also passes to put soil remediation project out for bids The Albert Lea City Council voted Monday to move forward with two grant agreements for work at the Blazing Star Landing that ...
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