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- Conoclinium coelestinum, commonly known as blue mistflower, mistflower, wild ageratum, or blue boneset, is a North American species of herbaceous perennial...
- Conoclinium, the mistflowers, is a genus of four species of herbaceous perennial flowering plants, native to North America. They are 0.5 to 2 metres (1...
- Conoclinium dissectum, the palm-leaf mistflower or palmleaf thoroughwort, is a North American species of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. It...
- Conoclinium betonicifolium, the betony-leaf mistflower or betonyleaf thoroughwort, is a North American species of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae...
- Conoclinium mayfieldii is a Mexican species of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. It has a discontinuous distribution, found in the Sierra Madre...
- Asteraceae. It is easily confused with Ageratum houstonianum (bluemink) and Conoclinium coelestinum (blue mistflower). Communications, IFAS. "Praxelis clematidea...
- Conoclinium scandens Gardner Eupatorium hoffmannii ****ze Eupatorium poterioides Sch.Bip. Sphaereupatorium hoffmannii (****ze) B.L.Rob. Conoclinium scandens...
- authors) to other genera, including Ageratina, Chromolaena, Condylidium, Conoclinium, Critonia, Cronquistianthus, Eutrochium, Fleischmannia, Flyriella, Hebeclinium...
- the genus Conoclinium native to Canada, the United States and northern Mexico: Conoclinium betonicifolium, Padre Island mistflower Conoclinium coelestinum...
- to autumn blooming garden flowers, including Ageratum (flossflower), Conoclinium (mistflower), and Liatris (blazing star or ****feather). Plants in this...