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  2. Taraxacum albidum - Wikipedia

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    Taraxacum albidum is a species of dandelion that grows in eastern Eurasia. [1] A member of the Asteraceae, it is a perennial herbaceous plant native to southern Japan.. It is sometimes mistaken for Taraxacum coreanum, but T. coreanum grows wild chiefly in the Korean Peninsula and some parts of China.

  3. Taraxacum - Wikipedia

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    Five dandelion flowers are the emblem of White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. [81] The citizens celebrate spring with an annual Dandelion Festival. [82] The dandelion is the official flower of the University of Rochester in New York State, and "Dandelion Yellow" is one of the school's official colors. "The Dandelion Yellow" is an official ...

  4. Taraxacum officinale - Wikipedia

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    Taraxacum officinale, the dandelion or common dandelion, [6] is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the daisy family, Asteraceae. The common dandelion is well known for its yellow flower heads that turn into round balls of many silver-tufted fruits that disperse in the wind. These balls are called "clocks" in both British and American ...

  5. Pyrrhopappus carolinianus - Wikipedia

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    Pyrrhopappus carolinianus, commonly called Carolina desert-chicory [1] or Texas dandelion, is in the genus Pyrrhopappus of the family Asteraceae, native throughout Eastern and South Eastern United States. It is an annual found in mostly open grasslands and wet roadsides.

  6. Malacothrix glabrata - Wikipedia

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    The fragrant flower heads are 2.5 to 6.5 cm (1 to 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) wide, [1] composed of smaller yellow to white strap-like flowers called "ligules". [2] In the center of the flower head may be an orange to red "button", composed of several immature flowers.

  7. Agoseris aurantiaca - Wikipedia

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    [4]: 111 The flower head matures into a ball-like head of beaked achenes, each with a terminal pappus of numerous, white bristles. [5] It is the only orange-flowered species in the genus, the others typically being yellow. [3] Varieties [1] [5] Agoseris aurantiaca var. aurantiaca – most of species range

  8. Krigia biflora - Wikipedia

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    Krigia biflora, also known as two-flower cynthia or two-flower dwarf dandelion, is a species of plant in the family Asteraceae.It is native to North America, where it is found in central Canada (Manitoba and Ontario) and in the eastern, central, and southwestern United States.

  9. Krigia cespitosa - Wikipedia

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    Krigia cespitosa, known as common dwarf-dandelion, [2] opposite-leaved dwarf-dandelion, [2] or weedy dwarfdandelion, [3] is a North American species of plant in the family Asteraceae. It is native to northeastern Mexico ( Nuevo León ) and to the southeastern and south-central United States, from Florida to Texas and north as far as ...