Composite plants
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ASTERSComposite plants
sneezeweedany of several composite plants
sneezeweedsSNEEZEWEED, any of several composite plants
ligulea strap-shaped corolla in composite plants
ligulesLIGULE, a strap-shaped corolla in composite plants
coreopsisa genus of herbaceous composite plants, mostly American
calliopsisa genus of herbaceous composite plants, mostly America
coreopsisesCOREOPSIS, a genus of herbaceous composite plants, mostly American
cypselaachene with an adherent calyx, as in the composite plants
grindeliaany of various composite plants of the genus Grindelia, comprising the gumweeds
franseriaany of a genus of W. American plants of the composite family
paleaeone of the chaffy scales on the receptacle of many composite plants
gnaphaliuma genus of composite plants with white or colored dry and persistent involucres
franseriasFRANSERIA, any of a genus of W. American plants of the composite family
gnaphaliumsGNAPHALIUM, a genus of composite plants with white or colored dry and persistent involucres
ageratumany of various other composite plants, as the mistflower, having blue or white flowers
ligulestrap-shaped corolla, as in the ray flowers of the head of certain composite plants
ligulesstrap-shaped corolla, as in the ray flowers of the head of certain composite plants
helichrysuma genus of composite plants, the flowers of which keep their colour and shape when dried
cudweedany of the woolly, composite plants of the genus Gnaphalium, having simple leaves and tubular flowers
tubifloroushaving the corolla tubular in all the perfect flowers of a head, as certain composite plants
tarweedany of several resinous or gummy, composite plants of the genus Grindelia, having solitary flower heads
centaureaa large genus of composite plants, related to the thistles and including the cornflower or bluebottle
centaureasCENTAUREA, a large genus of composite plants, related to the thistles and including the cornflower or bluebottle
helichrysumsHELICHRYSUM, a genus of composite plants, the flowers of which keep their colour and shape when dried
liatrisany of various composite plants of the genus Liatris, native to North America, having long spikes of purplish flowers
ironweedany of certain North American composite plants of the genus Vernonia, having tubular, chiefly purple or red disk flowers
oxeyeany of several composite plants, esp. of the genera Heliopsis and Buphthalum, having ray flowers surrounding a conspicuous disk
oxeyesany of several composite plants, esp. of the genera Heliopsis and Buphthalum, having ray flowers surrounding a conspicuous disk
gazaniaany of several composite plants of the genus Gazania, native to southern Africa, having showy flowers with variously colored rays
gazaniasany of several composite plants of the genus Gazania, native to southern Africa, having showy flowers with variously colored rays
oxeyeany of several composite plants (as of the genera Chrysanthemum or Heliopsis) having heads with both disk and ray flowers
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
artemisiaany of several composite plants of the genus Artemisia, having aromatic foliage and small disk flowers, including the sagebrush, wormwood, and mugwort
tithoniaany of several tall composite plants of the genus Tithonia, native to Mexico and Central America, having yellow or orange-red ray flowers
coneflowerany of several composite plants of Rudbeckia,Echinacea, and other genera, having flowers usually with yellow rays and a brown or black disk
gerberaany of various composite plants of the genus Gerbera, native to Africa and Asia, having showy, many-rayed flowers ranging from yellow to red
fleabaneany of various composite plants, as Pulicaria dysenterica, of Europe, or Erigeron philadelphicus, of the U.S., reputed to destroy or drive away fleas