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  2. Liatris ligulistylis - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Liatris - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Liatris aspera - Wikipedia

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    Liatris aspera is a perennial herb that grows as a single, erect, unbranched stem 30 to 180 cm (1 to 6 feet) high. Leaves are numerous on the stem, alternate, and narrowly lanceolate with the lower leaves larger, up to 38 centimetres (15 in) long and 1 inch (3 cm) wide, becoming smaller and narrower higher on the plant.

  5. Liatris punctata - Wikipedia

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    Binomial name. Liatris punctata. Hook. Liatris punctata is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common names dotted gayfeather, dotted blazingstar, and narrow-leaved blazingstar. It is native to North America, where it occurs throughout the plains of central Canada, the central United States, and northern Mexico.

  6. Mentzelia leucophylla - Wikipedia

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    Mentzelia leucophylla is a biennial or perennial herb growing up to 0.5 metres (1.6 ft) tall. The stem and herbage are coated in tiny white hairs, making them pale and velvety. The wide inflorescence bears bright yellow flowers in May through September. The flowers open for a short time in the afternoon. [2] [3]

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