Asteraceae — Daisy Family
Oedera capensis (L.) Druce
Oedera capensis (L.) Druce
Oedera capensis is a prickly South African shrublet with clustered yellow flower heads, adapted to germinate after smoke exposure.
Lepidophorum repandum (L.) DC.
Lepidophorum repandum (L.) DC.
Lepidophorum is a monotypic daisy-family genus, with its only known species Lepidophorum repandum native to Spain and Portugal.
Tridactylina kirilowii (Turcz.) Sch.Bip.
Tridactylina kirilowii (Turcz.) Sch.Bip.
Tridactylina is a daisy-family chamomile-tribe genus containing one known species, Tridactylina kirilowii, native to Siberia.
Leucanthemum rotundifolium (Waldst. & Kit.) DC.
Leucanthemum rotundifolium (Waldst. & Kit.) DC.
Leucanthemum rotundifolium (round-leaved daisy) is an Asteraceae species native to Eastern Europe and Asia.
Anthemis maritima L.
Anthemis maritima L.
Anthemis is an aromatic Asteraceae genus of around 100 chamomile-related species native to the Mediterranean and southwest Asia.
Anthemis cretica (L.) L.
Anthemis cretica (L.) L.
Anthemis cretica is a morphologically variable flowering Asteraceae species native to regions from the Mediterranean to Iran.
Tanacetum coccineum (Willd.) Grierson
Tanacetum coccineum (Willd.) Grierson
Tanacetum coccineum is a perennial flowering plant native to Eurasia, grown ornamentally and for its insecticidal properties.
Tanacetum cinerariifolium (Trevis.) Sch.Bip.
Tanacetum cinerariifolium (Trevis.) Sch.Bip.
Tanacetum cinerariifolium, or Dalmatian pyrethrum, is a daisy-like Asteraceae flower from the Balkans that can trigger severe allergies in some people.
Artemisia bigelovii A.Gray
Artemisia bigelovii A.Gray
Artemisia bigelovii is a drought-tolerant North American desert sagebrush shrub used for fodder and erosion control.
Artemisia borealis Pall.
Artemisia borealis Pall.
Artemisia borealis Pall. is a small, perennial, mildly aromatic cespitose North American sagebrush with lobed leaves and colored florets.
Artemisia michauxiana Besser
Artemisia michauxiana Besser
Artemisia michauxiana is a North American lemon-scented wormwood native to western US and Canada, growing in mountain talus habitats.
Artemisia rothrockii A.Gray
Artemisia rothrockii A.Gray
Artemisia rothrockii, or Rothrock's sagebrush, is a California-endemic mountain sagebrush named for American forester Joseph Trimbel Rothrock.
Artemisia serrata Nutt.
Artemisia serrata Nutt.
Artemisia serrata Nutt. is a tall perennial herb with bicolor leaves and small yellow heads, growing on high plateaus.
Artemisia pygmaea A.Gray
Artemisia pygmaea A.Gray
Artemisia pygmaea is a small dioecious shrub native to the dry Southwestern United States, adapted to harsh, dry soils.
Artemisia kruhsiana subsp. alaskana (Rydb.) D.F.Murray & Elven
Artemisia kruhsiana subsp. alaskana (Rydb.) D.F.Murray & Elven
Artemisia kruhsiana subsp. alaskana is a perennial shrub with multiple culinary, medical, and other uses, growing in full sun or partial dry soil.
Artemisia laciniata Willd.
Artemisia laciniata Willd.
Artemisia laciniata is a hermaphroditic herbaceous flowering plant with disputed native range across Northern Asia and North America.
Artemisia mauiensis (A.Gray) Skottsb.
Artemisia mauiensis (A.Gray) Skottsb.
Artemisia mauiensis is an imperiled endemic Hawaiian plant that grows on open rock faces and lava fields.
Artemisia rigida (Nutt.) A.Gray
Artemisia rigida (Nutt.) A.Gray
Artemisia rigida is a small deciduous shrub that grows in shallow basalt-overlain scabland soils across the Columbia Basin, providing food for wildlife and livestock.
Artemisia umbelliformis L., 1783
Artemisia umbelliformis L., 1783
Artemisia umbelliformis, commonly called white genepi, is a small alpine herb in the Asteraceae family.
Artemisia lactiflora Wall. ex DC.
Artemisia lactiflora Wall. ex DC.
Artemisia lactiflora, or white mugwort, is a Chinese daisy-family perennial cultivated for its flowers and foliage that has the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
Artemisia princeps Pamp.
Artemisia princeps Pamp.
Artemisia princeps Pamp. is an Asian perennial mugwort species with edible young growth and uses in traditional moxibustion.
Artemisia glacialis L.
Artemisia glacialis L.
Artemisia glacialis, glacier wormwood, is an alpine flowering aster with historical uses in liqueurs and wound care.
Artemisia alba Turra
Artemisia alba Turra
Artemisia alba Turra, commonly called white mugwort, is a European Artemisia species with an unrecognized cultivar that has won a Royal Horticultural Society award.
Artemisia gmelinii var. messerschmidiana (Besser) Poljakov
Artemisia gmelinii var. messerschmidiana (Besser) Poljakov
Artemisia gmelinii var. messerschmidiana is a perennial shrub with documented medicinal uses in Korea and traditional Chinese medicine.
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