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Vernonia Noveboracensis
Ironweed I"ron*weed`, n. (Bot.) A tall weed with purplish flowers (Vernonia Noveboracensis). The name is also applied to other plants of the same genus.

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- Vernonia acaulis Vernonia arkansana Vernonia angustifolia Vernonia baldwinii Vernonia blodgettii Vernonia fasciculata Vernonia flaccidifolia Vernonia...
- Vernonia amygdalina, a member of the daisy family, is a small to medium-sized shrub that grows in tropical Africa. V. amygdalina typically grows to a height...
- Vernonia// is a city in Columbia County, Oregon, United States. It is located on the Nehalem River, in a valley on the eastern side of the Northern Oregon...
- Online. Vernonia × georgiana Bartlett Vernonia acaulis Gleason Vernonia acrophila Merr. Vernonia actaea J.Kost. Vernonia a****inatissima S.Moore Vernonia adenocephala...
- Vernonia baldwinii, commonly known as western ironweed or Baldwin's ironweed, is a perennial herb native to the central United States. It is in the Asteraceae...
- Vernonia arborea is a species of mid-level rainforest tree in the Composite, or Daisy family Asteraceae that is found in Western Ghats of India and Sri...
- Vernonia colorata is a species of plant in the family Asteraceae. It is endemic to tropical and southern Africa. It is commonly known as the "bitterleaf...
- Vernonia blodgettii, the Florida ironweed or Blodgett's ironweed, is a species of perennial plant from family Asteraceae that is native to Florida and...
- Vernonia fasciculata, the smooth ironweed or common ironweed, or prairie ironweed is a species of perennial plant in the family Asteraceae. It is native...
- other countries, and as relief for the common cold. It used to be called Vernonia cinerea, but apparently there was a taxonomic update, sometime prior to...