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agoseris
Scientific Name: Agoseris
Family: Asteraceae
Category: Dicot
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Description: In general appearance, Agoseris is reminiscent of dandelions and are sometimes called mountain dandelion or false dandelion. Like dandelions the plants are &*! Agoseris grandiflora is a North American species of flowering plants in the daisy family known by the common names California dandelion, bigflower agoseris, &*! Agoseris aurantiaca is a species of plants in the sunflower family, commonly called orange agoseris or mountain dandelion. It is widespread and common in &*! Agoseris glauca is a North American species of flowering plants in the daisy family known by the common names pale agoseris, prairie agoseris, and &*! Agoseris glauca is a PERENNIAL growing to 0.6 m (2ft). It is in flower from May to June, and the seeds ripen from Jun to August. The flowers are hermaphrodite &*! Agoseris aurantiaca is a PERENNIAL growing to 0.6 m (2ft). It is in flower from Jul to August, and the seeds ripen from Aug to September. The flowers are &*! Agoseris aurantiaca (Mountain Dandelion) Asteraceae (Sunflower Family). Foothills, montane, subalpine. Meadows. Summer. Above: Calico Trail, August 25, &*! Generals Classification Subordinate Taxa Related Links. Agoseris Raf. Show All Show Tabs agoseris. of Agoseris &*! State distribution: In Michigan, pale agoseris is confined to the adjoining portions of Montmorency,. Otsego, Crawford, and Oscoda counties, a range very.&*! Agoseris grandiflora, a dicot, is a perennial herb that is native to California and is also found outside of California, but is confined to western North America.&*! Species : General: Scapose, usually glabrous perennial, 1-6 dm. tall, with milky juice. Leaves: Leaves all basal, 5-35 cm. long and 1-30 mm. wide, &*! Agoseris retrorsa, a dicot, is a perennial herb that is native to California and is also found outside of California, but is confined to western North America.&*! Agoseris heterophylla, a dicot, is an annual herb that is native to California and is also found outside of California, but is confined to western North America.&*! , Agoseris apargioides var. apargioides 2015 Zoya Akulova 1995 Saint Mary's College of California, Agoseris apargioides var. maritima&*! Agoseris Rafinesque, Fl. Ludov. 58. 1817. Mountain- or false dandelion Greek agos, leader, and seris, chicory allusion unclear. Gary I. Baird. Annuals (A.&*! Greene – bigflower agoseris, shortbeak agoseris. Species, Agoseris heterophylla (Nutt.) Greene – annual agoseris, annual goatsbeard, mountain dandelion.&*! National Distribution. Canada. Origin: Unknown/Undetermined. Regularity: Regularly occurring. Currently: Unknown/Undetermined. Confidence: Confident &*! Jepson Flora Project. University of California at Berkeley ucjeps.berkeley.edu/ keys. Key to members of Agoseris in California. By Thomas J. Rosatti Based on &*! All species found in Agoseris. Agoseris glauca · FALSE DANDELION, PRAIRIE or PALE AGOSERIS. Citation: MICHIGAN FLORA ONLINE. A. A. Reznicek, E. G. &*! Lengua/Pas, Nombre vulgar, Fuente. Plantilla:Plantae Mundi/Lugares/California, spearleaf agoseris, ok United States Department of Agriculture.&*! Pale Agoseris. Prostrate to erect. Basal tuft of erect leaves, hairless or with soft white hairs. Leaves narrow, lance-shaped, entire or slightly toothed or lobed.&*! Agoseris grandiflora (Nutt.) Greene. Plant Symbol = AGGR. Contributed by: USDA NRCS Idaho Plant Materials. Program. Bigflower agoseris. Susan McDougall &*! and of Agoseris grandiflora, Mountain dandelion.&*! Greene. Annual agoseris FNA: Find Agoseris heterophylla in the Flora of North America (if available) Google: Search Google for Agoseris heterophylla &*! Also known as: Pale Agoseris, Pale Goat Chicory, Prairie Dandelion. Genus: Agoseris. Family: Asteraceae (Aster). Life cycle: perennial. Origin: native. Habitat  &*! Agoseris grandiflora bigflower agoseris---large white plume of seeds. Picture. Agoseris grandiflora bigflower agoseris---flower opens at night &*! Air Element - East Node. Click here to watch a video interview with the artist. Aero Agoseris 2. The East Node sculpture was installed in October 2008 and &*! Agoseris heterophylla var. quentinii is known from. Sonoran. Desert regions of Arizona and New Mexico and is geographically isolated and morphologically.&*! Agoseris. From Wikispecies. Jump to: navigation, search. Agoseris glauca, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA &*! Discussion Also known as: mountain agoseris, mountain dandelion, orange- flowered mountain dandelion, orange-flower false-dandelion . There are two &*! Agoseris elata (Nutt.) Greene synonym: Agoseris x elata (Nutt.) Greene tall agoseris. Asteraceae - aster family status: State Sensitive rank: G4 / S3. General  &*! Statistics. The Plant List includes 121 scientific plant names of species rank for the genus Agoseris. Of these 11 are accepted species names. The Plant List &*! Agoseris X agrestis. Agoseris apargioides. Agoseris aurantiaca. Agoseris X dasycarpa. Agoseris X elata. Agoseris glauca. Agoseris grandiflora. Agoseris &*! flower and leaves are edible raw. dried sap from stem and leaves can be chewed or eaten as gum. varieties in the Pacific Northwest are Orange agoseris &*! Status review of Agoseris lackschewitzii, U.S.D.A., Forest Service, Region 1, Gallatin National Forest, Montana / prepared by Diane S. Pavek and Lisa Ann &*! The long, thin, linear or lance-shaped leaves of agoseris aurantiaca grow only around the base the unbranched stems are leafless, topped by a single flower &*! Agoseris aurantiaca orange agoseris. William M. Ciesla. Agoseris aurantiaca orange agoseris. Mary Ellen (Mel) Harte. Agoseris aurantiaca orange agoseris&*! Discover Life's page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Agoseris aurantiaca - Orange agoseris -- Discover Life.&*! Agoseris lackschewitzii Henderson & Mosely pink agoseris (Mill Creek agoseris) Asteraceae (Aster family) Introduction to Vascular Plants &*! A deep tap root to tolerate drought and naturally dry conditions, short stature (1' max) and a long bloom time make Prairie Dandelion perfect for landscaping and  &*! Pale agoseris is a rare prairie plant of the jack pine landscape, occurring in grassy, savanna like openings of the pine barrens. This plant is a member of the  &*! Common name: bigflower agoseris, grassland agoseris, goat-chicory, grand mountain dandelion, large-flower false-dandelion, Mountain &*! About Orange Flowered Agoseris (Agoseris aurantiaca). Agoseris aurantiaca is a liguliferous species in the Asteraceae or sunflower family, and is commonly &*! Agoseris aurantiaca is an upper elevation herb with long, laciniate lobed basal leaves. The plants seem to be able to effectively hide among grasses are are &*!