- are gray-green and
woolly in texture. The
inflorescence is a
solitary daisylike flower head 1–2
inches (2.5–5.1 cm) in diameter, on a tall,
erect peduncle...
-
rarely exceeding half a
meter in
height and
usually bearing solitary white daisylike flowers with
yellow centers. They are
native to
Europe but most species...
-
endangered species of the
United States. This
perennial herb
produces daisylike yellow flower heads. It only
grows on
steep slopes along the rim of Waimea...
- green,
hairless and
smooth in texture. The
inflorescence is a
solitary daisylike flower head 1–2
inches (2.5–5.1 cm) in diameter, on a short,
leaved peduncle...
- (only in the
three species of the white-ra**** complex), cream, or
yellow daisylike ray florets,
surrounding a
darker orange center with the disc florets...
-
sometimes sticky with
glandular secretions. The
stems are
erect and bear
daisylike flower heads with deep
yellow ray
florets and
yellow to
reddish or orange...
-
endangered species of the
United States. This
perennial herb
produces daisylike yellow flower heads. It
grows on
cinder cones on Hawaii,
where there are...
- disc
florets at the
center of the flower. The
flower heads are
usually daisylike, and are
usually a
shade of
purple or blue, but may be pink, yellow, or...
-
flowering plants in the
family Asteraceae,
known as woodyasters.
These are
daisylike wildflowers usually having blue to
purple or
white ray
flowers with yellow...
-
include small herbs to
spreading shrubs and most bear
yellow or
white daisylike flower heads. The
fruit is
generally a flat seed with
thickened margins...