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- composite of much smaller flowers. The "petals" or "sunrays" in an "asteraceous" head are in fact individual strap-shaped flowers called ray flowers...
- receptacular bracts and are usually minute scales or bristles. Many asteraceous plants have bracts at the base of each inflorescence. The term involucre...
- non-native mesquite Prosopis juliflora and some invasive members of the asteraceous genus Cineraria. Macro invertebrates such as worms, insects, and mollusks...
- racemose types. In Jasione they are strongly condensed and resemble asteraceous capitula. In a few species, e. g. Cyananthus lobatus, flowers are solitary...
- family, Buprestidae. It is endemic to Tasmania, where it feeds on the asteraceous shrub Ozothamnus hookeri. "Miena Jewel Beetle - Threatened Species Link"...
- †Achaenites †A. cichorioides Knowlton, 1923 Lake Uinta 1 specimen An asteraceous seed morphospecies. Caryophyllaceae †Alsinites †A. revelatus ****erell...
- plants belonging to various families, including leguminous, vetiver, asteraceous, buttercup, papaveraceae, and Iridaceae. The most prevalent legume species...
- (Amaranthus retroflexus), and sunflowers, ragweeds (Ambrosia spp.), and other Asteraceous plants. Scaled quail consume more gr**** seeds than do other quail species...
- fire. Species diversity is relatively low. Fynbos: Dune asteraceous fynbos Coastal scree asteraceous fynbos Ericaceous fynbos Mesic mesotrophic proteoid fynbos...
- the tree pincushion-protea and the waboom, and a dense under-layer of asteraceous (daisy) species. There are a variety of species (some already extinct)...