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Chaetopappa bellidifolia , called the Edwards lazy daisy, [2] or whiteray leastdaisy, [3] is a North American species of plants in the family Asteraceae. It has been found only in central Texas, largely in the Edwards Plateau. [4] [2] [5] It i typically found in open calcareous areas, in habitats such as stream bottoms and hillsides. [2]
Rayjacksonia aurea is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common names Houston tansyaster [2] and Houston camphor daisy. It is endemic to Texas in the United States, where it is known only from the Houston area. It is limited to Galveston and Harris Counties. [1] [3]
Psoloessa texana, the Texas spotted range grasshopper, is a species of slant-faced grasshopper in the family Acrididae. It is found in North America. [1] [2] ...
Chaetopappa bellioides, called the pretty lazy daisy, [2] or manyflower leastdaisy, [3] is a North American species of plants in the family Asteraceae. It native to northern Mexico ( Aguascalientes , Chihuahua , Coahuila , Durango , Nuevo León , San Luis Potosí , Tamaulipas , Zacatecas ) and to the Rio Grande Valley in western and southern ...
Tripping Daisy is a neo-psychedelic pop rock band that was formed in Dallas, Texas, by lead singer/guitarist Tim DeLaughter in 1990 along with Jeff Bouck (drums), Wes Berggren (guitar) and Mark Pirro (bass). The group disbanded in 1999 following the sudden death of Berggren.
Lindheimera texana, commonly known as Texas yellow star, is a species of flowering plant in the tribe Heliantheae within the family Asteraceae. It is found in the south-western United States (Oklahoma and Texas) and northern Mexico (Coahuila). [1] Other common names include star daisy, Texas star and Lindheimer daisy, [2]
Dactylotum bicolor, also known as the rainbow grasshopper, painted grasshopper, or the barber pole grasshopper, is a species of grasshopper in the family Acrididae.It is native to the United States, Canada and northern Mexico and exhibits aposematism (warning coloration).
Common names for C. vialis include straggler daisy, horseherb, lawnflower, [3] and creeping Cinderella-weed. [4] It is native to south Texas, Mexico, Belize, Venezuela, and the Caribbean. It has also been introduced east of Texas, Argentina, Hawaii, India, Java, Australia, and Taiwan. [ 2 ]