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  2. Asterales - Wikipedia

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    An Oligocene (34 – 23 Mya) pollen is known for Asteraceae and Goodeniaceae, and seeds from Oligocene and Miocene (23 – 5.3 Mya) are known for Menyanthaceae and Campanulaceae respectively. [5] According to molecular clock calculations, the lineage that led to Asterales split from other plants about 112 million years ago [ 6 ] or 94 million ...

  3. Asteraceae - Wikipedia

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    A ray flower is a two- or three-lobed, strap-shaped, individual flower, found in the head of most members of the Asteraceae. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] The corolla of the ray flower may have two tiny, vestigial teeth, opposite to the three-lobed strap, or tongue, indicating its evolution by fusion from an ancestral, five-part corolla.

  4. Solidago - Wikipedia

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    Solidago, commonly called goldenrods, is a genus of about 100 [1] to 120 [2] species of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Most are herbaceous perennial species found in open areas such as meadows, prairies, and savannas. They are mostly native to North America, including Mexico; a few species are native to South America and Eurasia. [1]

  5. Symphyotrichum pilosum - Wikipedia

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    Symphyotrichum pilosum (formerly Aster pilosus) is a perennial, herbaceous, flowering plant in the Asteraceae family native to central and eastern North America. It is commonly called hairy white oldfield aster, frost aster, white heath aster, heath aster, hairy aster, common old field aster, old field aster, awl aster, nailrod, and steelweed.

  6. Bidens - Wikipedia

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    Bidens is a genus of flowering plants in the aster family, Asteraceae. [3] The genus include roughly 230 species which are distributed worldwide. [4] Despite their global distribution, the systematics and taxonomy of the genus has been described as complicated and unorganized.

  7. Symphyotrichum novae-angliae - Wikipedia

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    Symphyotrichum novae-angliae (formerly Aster novae-angliae) is a species of flowering plant in the aster family native to central and eastern North America. Commonly known as New England aster, [4] hairy Michaelmas-daisy, [5] or Michaelmas daisy, [6] it is a perennial, herbaceous plant usually between 30 and 120 centimeters (1 and 4 feet) tall and 60 to 90 cm (2 to 3 ft) wide.

  8. Aspilia - Wikipedia

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    Aspilia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. [2] [3] [4] Aspilia is native to sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar, Yemen, and tropical South America. [5] [1] Some authors have merged this genus with Wedelia, but others maintain that more study is required. [6]

  9. Tragopogon pratensis - Wikipedia

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    Tragopogon pratensis (common names Jack-go-to-bed-at-noon, [1] meadow salsify, showy goat's-beard or meadow goat's-beard) is a biennial plant in the family Asteraceae. It flowers between June and October. It is distributed across Europe and North America, commonly growing in fields. The root and buds are edible, and it has a milky latex.

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