Composite flower
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ASTERComposite flower.
ASTERComposite flower
ZINNIAComposite flower
DAHLIAShowy composite flower
edelweiss(German) a white Alpine flower of the composite family
edelweissesEDELWEISS, (German) a white Alpine flower of the composite family
hogweedsany coarse weed with composite flower heads, esp. the cow parsnip
hogweedany coarse weed with composite flower heads, esp. the cow parsnip
discoids(of a composite flower) consisting of a disk only, without rays
anthodiaflower head or capitulum, esp. the head of a composite plant
anthodiumflower head or capitulum, esp. the head of a composite plant
discoid(of a composite flower) consisting of a disk only, without rays
pilewortsweedy composite plant, Erechtites hieracifolia, having narrow flower heads enclosed in green bracts
pilewortweedy composite plant, Erechtites hieracifolia, having narrow flower heads enclosed in green bracts
arnicasany composite plant of the genus Arnica, having opposite leaves and yellow flower heads
arnicaany composite plant of the genus Arnica, having opposite leaves and yellow flower heads
burdockany of a genus (Arctium) of coarse composite herbs bearing globular flower heads with prickly bracts
tarweedany of several resinous or gummy, composite plants of the genus Grindelia, having solitary flower heads
floretsone of the closely clustered small flowers that make up the flower head of a composite flower, as the daisy
floretone of the closely clustered small flowers that make up the flower head of a composite flower, as the daisy
fireweedweedy annual composite (Erechtites hieracifolia) of eastern North America having flower heads of whitish tubular disk flowers enveloped by green bracts
gumweedany of various New World composite plants of the genus Grindelia, having yellow flower heads and covered with a viscid secretion
mugwortany of certain weedy composite plants of the genus Artemisia, esp. A. vulgaris, having aromatic leaves and small, greenish flower heads
boltoniaany of several composite plants of the genus Boltonia, of the U.S., having blue, purple, or white asterlike flower heads
safflowera widely cultivated Old World composite herb (Carthamus tinctorius) with large usually orange or red flower heads and seeds rich in oil
erigeronsany of a widely distributed genus (Erigeron) of composite herbs with flower heads that resemble asters but have fewer and narrower involucral bracts
senecioany of a large genus (Senecio) of widely distributed composite plants that have alternate or basal leaves and flower heads usually with yellow ray flowers
erigeronany composite plant of the genus Erigeron, having flower heads resembling those of the asters but with narrower and usually more numerous white or purple rays
dahliaany of a genus (Dahlia) of American tuberous-rooted composite herbs having opposite pinnate leaves and rayed flower heads and including many that are cultivated as ornamentals
mayweedcomposite plant, Anthemis cotula, native to Europe and Asia but naturalized in North America, having pungent, rank-smelling foliage and flower heads with a yellow disk and white rays
ageratumany of several composite plants of the genus Ageratum, esp. A. houstonianum, having heart-shaped leaves and small, dense, blue, lavender, or white flower heads, often grown in gardens