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Eupatorium novae-angliae (New England thoroughwort)
...Flower head shape: the sides of the flower head diverge like a funnel. Inflorescence shape: the inflorescence is flat-toppe...
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Cichorium intybus (chicory)
...flower heads: the flower head has ray flowers only, meaning all of the individual flowers of the flower head have a strap-shaped ray, which may or may not have teeth at the v...
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Cotula coronopifolia (common brassbuttons)
...Flower head position: each of the flower heads is separate on its own peduncle (stalk), not clustered in groups. Flower head shape: ...
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Arctium tomentosum (woolly burdock)
...Flower head outer flowers: at the outer edge of the flower head, the flowers have no enlarged lobe or strap, and are of similar size as those in the center of the disk. ...
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Rudbeckia subtomentosa (sweet coneflower)
...Flower head position: each of the flower heads is separate on its own peduncle (stalk), not clustered in groups. Flower head shape: ...
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Bidens laevis (smooth beggar-ticks)
...flower heads: the flower head has disk flowers only, and lacks the strap-shaped flowers. Flower head outer flowers: at the ...
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Microseris douglasii (Douglas' silverpuffs)
...flower heads: the flower head has ray flowers only, meaning all of the individual flowers of the flower head have a strap-shaped ray, which may or may not have teeth at the v...
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Leontodon hispidus (bristly hawkbit)
...flower heads: the flower head has ray flowers only, meaning all of the individual flowers of the flower head have a strap-shaped ray, which may or may not have teeth at the v...
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Rudbeckia triloba (three-lobed coneflower)
...Flower head number: each flowering stem has four or more flower heads on it. Peduncle hair type: the hairs on the peduncles...
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Palafoxia texana (Texas palafox)
...flower head base: 3.0 mm–15.0 mm. Flower head outer flowers: at the outer edge of the flower head, the flowers have no enlarged l...