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  3. Silphium terebinthinaceum - Wikipedia

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    Native bees nest beneath or within these plants or use elements of the plants for their nests. [3] Consequently, they are thought to be an important species for attracting bees for pollination in the area. [3] Prairie dock is one of the few species that successfully persists on land that has been converted from prairie to railway. [5]

  4. Silphium integrifolium - Wikipedia

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    Plants have also been noted to lose approximately 17% of their fruits to lepidopteran larvae. The most common herbivorous insect on this species is the gall wasp Antistrophus silphii . The wasp injects its eggs into the apical meristem of the plant, and as its larvae develop, a spherical gall up to 4 cm ( 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) wide forms in the meristem.

  5. Silphium laciniatum - Wikipedia

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    It is native to North America, where it occurs in Ontario in Canada and the eastern and central United States as far west as New Mexico. [3] Other common names include prairie compass plant, [4] pilotweed, polarplant, [3] gum weed, cut-leaf silphium, and turpentine plant. [5] It is a rosinweed of genus Silphium.

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  7. Croton monanthogynus - Wikipedia

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    The seeds are black. [9] The plant prefers full sun, dry conditions, and poor soil. [8] The plant can have a bushy appearance with a flattened top. Dwarf plants may instead, grow to than 6" tall. Croton monanthogynus provides food for wildlife. These species will feed on seeds: sparrows, mourning dove, wild turkey, prairie chicken, bobwhite ...

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