Asteraceae — Daisy Family

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Plantae Tracheophyta Magnoliopsida Asterales Asteraceae
Artemisia selengensis Turcz. ex Besser

Artemisia selengensis Turcz. ex Besser

Artemisia selengensis Turcz. ex Besser

Artemisia vulgaris (mugwort) is an aromatic perennial herb with a long history of traditional culinary and medicinal use.

Artemisia albicans Sòn.Garcia, Garnatje, Mc Arthur, Pellicer, S.C.Sand. & Vallès-Xirau

Artemisia albicans Sòn.Garcia, Garnatje, Mc Arthur, Pellicer, S.C.Sand. & Vallès-Xirau

Artemisia albicans Sòn.Garcia, Garnatje, Mc Arthur, Pellicer, S.C.Sand. & Vallès-Xirau

Artemisia albicans, or gray chickensage, is an aromatic subshrub in the daisy family native to dry rocky habitats of the western US.

Artemisia caerulescens L.

Artemisia caerulescens L.

Artemisia caerulescens L.

This is a description of the diverse Artemisia genus of aromatic plants in the daisy family, covering its traits, ecology, cultivation, and uses.

Artemisia herba-alba Asso

Artemisia herba-alba Asso

Artemisia herba-alba Asso

Artemisia herba-alba Asso is a small aromatic sagebrush used as fodder and in traditional and experimental herbal medicine.

Artemisia japonica Thunb.

Artemisia japonica Thunb.

Artemisia japonica Thunb.

Artemisia japonica Thunb. is an east Asian perennial herb with recorded human uses and average artemisinin content.

Artemisia marschalliana Spreng.

Artemisia marschalliana Spreng.

Artemisia marschalliana Spreng.

Artemisia marschalliana Spreng. is a flowering plant in Asteraceae, native from Europe to Mongolia and the Caucasus.

Artemisia arbuscula Nutt.

Artemisia arbuscula Nutt.

Artemisia arbuscula Nutt.

Artemisia arbuscula Nutt. is a small grayish shrub with three recognized subspecies, one found in three western US states.

Artemisia furcata M.Bieb.

Artemisia furcata M.Bieb.

Artemisia furcata M.Bieb.

Artemisia furcata M.Bieb. is a small perennial herb found in tundra and talus habitats across northern North America and northern Asia.

Artemisia arctica (Besser) Leonova

Artemisia arctica (Besser) Leonova

Artemisia arctica (Besser) Leonova

Artemisia arctica (syn. Artemisia norvegica) is a perennial subshrub native to North American alpine, subalpine, and Arctic habitats.

Chrysanthemum indicum L.

Chrysanthemum indicum L.

Chrysanthemum indicum L.

Chrysanthemum indicum L. is a cultivable flowering plant with multiple culinary uses.

Chrysanthemum arisanense Hayata

Chrysanthemum arisanense Hayata

Chrysanthemum arisanense Hayata

Chrysanthemum arisanense Hayata is an Asteraceae flowering plant endemic to Taiwan’s Alishan Range area.

Chrysanthemum lavandulifolium (Fisch. ex Trautv.) Makino

Chrysanthemum lavandulifolium (Fisch. ex Trautv.) Makino

Chrysanthemum lavandulifolium (Fisch. ex Trautv.) Makino

Chrysanthemum lavandulifolium is an eastern Asian perennial herb used in Korean traditional medicine.

Arctanthemum integrifolium (Richardson) Tzvelev

Arctanthemum integrifolium (Richardson) Tzvelev

Arctanthemum integrifolium (Richardson) Tzvelev

Arctanthemum integrifolium is a small low-growing alpine arctic perennial herb that produces a single summer flower head.

Nipponanthemum nipponicum (Franch. ex Maxim.) Kitam.

Nipponanthemum nipponicum (Franch. ex Maxim.) Kitam.

Nipponanthemum nipponicum (Franch. ex Maxim.) Kitam.

Nipponanthemum nipponicum, commonly called Nippon daisy or Montauk daisy, is the only species in the Nipponanthemum genus, grown as an ornamental plant.

Crossostephium chinense (L.) Makino

Crossostephium chinense (L.) Makino

Crossostephium chinense (L.) Makino

Crossostephium is a monotypic Asteraceae genus whose only species, C. chinense, is native to East and Southeast Asian regions.

Ajania pacifica (Nakai) K.Bremer & Humphries

Ajania pacifica (Nakai) K.Bremer & Humphries

Ajania pacifica (Nakai) K.Bremer & Humphries

Ajania pacifica is a showy late-fall-blooming plant with yellow flower heads grown in cultivation in Japan and U.S. gardens.

Filifolium sibiricum (L.) Kitam.

Filifolium sibiricum (L.) Kitam.

Filifolium sibiricum (L.) Kitam.

Filifolium is a monotypic daisy-family flowering plant genus with the single known species Filifolium sibiricum, native to northern East Asia.

Neopallasia pectinata (Pall.) Poljakov

Neopallasia pectinata (Pall.) Poljakov

Neopallasia pectinata (Pall.) Poljakov

Neopallasia pectinata is the only accepted species in the Asian daisy genus Neopallasia, found in Central and East Asian deserts.

Athanasia quinquedentata Thunb.

Athanasia quinquedentata Thunb.

Athanasia quinquedentata Thunb.

Athanasia quinquedentata is an endemic South African shrub with two geographically separated subspecies, growing between Stanford and Gqeberha.

Cotula alpina (Hook.fil.) Hook.fil.

Cotula alpina (Hook.fil.) Hook.fil.

Cotula alpina (Hook.fil.) Hook.fil.

Cotula alpina is a slow-growing alpine Australian aster with hollow flower stalks and yellow single flowers.

Leptinella squalida Hook.fil.

Leptinella squalida Hook.fil.

Leptinella squalida Hook.fil.

Leptinella squalida, brass buttons, is a New Zealand daisy plant grown ornamentally for ground cover.

Leptinella dioica Hook.fil.

Leptinella dioica Hook.fil.

Leptinella dioica Hook.fil.

Hairless leptinella (Leptinella dioica) is a mat-forming perennial flowering plant in the Asteraceae family, native to New Zealand and introduced to Ireland.

Leptinella nana (D.G.Lloyd) D.G.Lloyd & C.J.Webb

Leptinella nana (D.G.Lloyd) D.G.Lloyd & C.J.Webb

Leptinella nana (D.G.Lloyd) D.G.Lloyd & C.J.Webb

Leptinella nana is a small New Zealand creeping herb that grows in three scattered, regularly disturbed sites with well-draining soil.

Leptinella plumosa Hook.fil.

Leptinella plumosa Hook.fil.

Leptinella plumosa Hook.fil.

Leptinella plumosa is a highly variable mat-forming perennial herb found on multiple southern hemisphere subantarctic and southern islands.

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