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  2. Acmella oleracea - Wikipedia

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    Common names include toothache plant, Szechuan buttons, [2] paracress, jambu, [3] buzz buttons, [4] tingflowers and electric daisy. [5] Its native distribution is unclear, but it is likely derived from a Brazilian Acmella species. [6] A small, erect plant, it grows quickly and bears gold and red inflorescences. It is frost-sensitive but ...

  3. Cotula coronopifolia - Wikipedia

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    The flower heads are bright yellow discoid heads that look like thick buttons. Individual plants spread stems along the ground and send up the knobby flowers at intervals. The plant is native to southern Africa, as well as New Zealand, but it has been introduced to other parts of the world (Europe, North + South America, etc

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  5. Acmella alba - Wikipedia

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    Acmella alba is a species of plant belonging to the family Asteraceae. Common names include brede mafane, spilanthes, tingflower, toothache plant, electric daisy, and buzz buttons. The flowers and leaves contain spilanthol, a local anesthetic. [1] [2]

  6. Cotula australis - Wikipedia

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    Cotula australis is a species of plant in the daisy family known by the common names bachelor's buttons, [2] annual buttonweed, [3] southern waterbuttons and Australian waterbuttons. This small plant is native to Australia and New Zealand , but it is known in other areas of the world as a common weed ( South America , California , Mexico ...

  7. Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides - Wikipedia

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    Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides is a perennial herb with a simple or multi-branched from a woody rootstock, 15–30 cm (5.9–11.8 in) high, leafy, usually stems more or less smooth except those toward the base may be more or less woolly.

  8. Craspedia variabilis - Wikipedia

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    Craspedia variabilis, commonly known as billy buttons, is an erect annual or perennial herb which occurs in all mainland states of Australia except for the Northern Territory and in a wide range of habitats in temperate zones but not in alpine areas.

  9. Leptinella squalida - Wikipedia

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    Leptinella squalida is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family, native to New Zealand.Known as "brass buttons" for its yellow button-like flowers, it grows to about 5 cm (2 in) tall, spreading indefinitely via rhizomes.