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  2. Erythranthe michiganensis - Wikipedia

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    Erythranthe michiganensis (formerly Mimulus glabratus var. michiganensis and Mimulus michiganensis) [1] [2] [3] is a rare species of flowering plant in the lopseed family, known by the common name Michigan monkeyflower. This species occurs only in the Grand Traverse and Mackinac Straits areas within the American state of Michigan.

  3. Asclepias syriaca - Wikipedia

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    The plants have no bitterness when tasted raw, and can be cooked like asparagus, with no special processing. [32] The plant has been studied as a source of rubber from the latex of the plant, [33] and as a fiber source from the seed fluff. The fluffy seed hairs have been used as the traditional background for mounted butterflies and other insects.

  4. Ageratina altissima - Wikipedia

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    Ageratina altissima, also known as white snakeroot, [3] richweed, [3] or white sanicle, [4] is a poisonous perennial herb in the family Asteraceae, native to eastern and central North America. An older binomial name for this species is Eupatorium rugosum , but the genus Eupatorium has undergone taxonomic revision by botanists , and some species ...

  5. Asclepias - Wikipedia

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    The seeds, which are arranged in overlapping rows, bear a cluster of white, silky, filament-like hairs known as the coma [13] (often referred to by other names such as pappus, "floss", "plume", or "silk"). The follicles ripen and split open, and the seeds, each carried by its coma, are blown by the wind. Some, but not all, milkweeds also ...

  6. Typha - Wikipedia

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    Typha / ˈ t aɪ f ə / is a genus of about 30 species of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the family Typhaceae.These plants have a variety of common names, in British English as bulrush [4] or (mainly historically) reedmace, [5] in American English as cattail, [6] or punks, in Australia as cumbungi or bulrush, in Canada as bulrush or cattail, and in New Zealand as reed, cattail, bulrush ...

  7. Asclepias cinerea - Wikipedia

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    Each flower has a five-lobed corolla (petals) that are flat or reflexed and range from ashy-gray, pale violet, to pale rose. The fruit is a follicle that is smooth, slender, and 3 to 4 in (76 to 102 mm) long. When the follicle matures, it splits open releasing seeds. Each seed has white fluffy hairs (pappus) attached that aid in wind dispersal.

  8. Olearia arborescens - Wikipedia

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    The plant grows to around 4 metres tall. The leaves show pinnate leaf venation, with a smooth leaf margin. They are also arranged in a simple formation. [5] When the plant flowers, clusters of white florets form. These flowers have small fluffy yellow heads. These white flowers develop fluffy seeds that are wind-dispersed.

  9. Actaea pachypoda - Wikipedia

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    Actaea pachypoda, the white baneberry or doll's-eyes, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Actaea, of the family Ranunculaceae. The plant is native to eastern North America, in eastern Canada, and the Midwestern and Eastern United States. It prefers clay to coarse loamy upland soils, and is found in hardwood and mixed forest stands.

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