-
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"...
- fire.
Species diversity is
relatively low. Fynbos: Dune
asteraceous fynbos Coastal scree asteraceous fynbos Ericaceous fynbos Mesic mesotrophic proteoid fynbos...
-
Restioid fynbos, but
Ericaceous fynbos also
occurs in
wetter areas and
Asteraceous fynbos in
drier spots. In winter,
seasonal wetlands appear in many areas...
-
plants belonging to
various families,
including leguminous, vetiver,
asteraceous, buttercup, papaveraceae, and Iridaceae. The most
prevalent legume species...
-
mountains and the
presence of a
special kind of silt soil.
Restio and
Asteraceous (daisy)
species are most common, with
Proteas and
Ericas being relatively...
- wide
range of
Erica species predominate on the better-drained slopes.
Asteraceous (Daisy)
species are more
common in steeper,
drier spots and succulent...