But from a botanical point of view, the daisy family (or ‘Asteraceae’, to give it its proper name) is a vast one that’s home to many thousands more species than this one pretty wildflower ...
Seaside Daisy (Erigeron glaucus) This evergreen perennial, a member of the Daisy plant family (Asteraceae) grows one foot tall and ... Birds are part of the food web. As reported by Wikipedia: “Cats, ...
Our research model is Gerbera hybrida, a common ornamental crop that represents the large Asteraceae plant family. We are interested in the gene regulatory networks that control the unique ...
The sunflower plant family (Asteraceae) is characterized by head-like inflorescences (capitula) that resemble single solitary flowers but are typically composed of tens to hundreds of flowers that are ...
From the standpoint of pollination, there are efficient pollinators and those that are less effective. “Good” or “effective” pollinators are those that are abundant and have a high likelihood of ...
Baby Blue Eyes (Nemophila menziesii) The popular, widely available annual grows just 6 inches tall and wide and produces bright blue flowers in the spring. One of three known varieties (var. atomaria) ...
Sow thistle is commonly found in crops, gardens and waste areas. As with many members of the Asteraceae family, it starts life as a rosette, and then bolts to form an upright flower stem. Sow thistle ...
It doesn’t have yellow flowers like some of the weedy Asteraceae weeds that grow in similar situations. As suggested by its name, wavy-leaved fleabane tends to have leaves that are a bit crinkled, and ...