Tarassaco (Taraxacum sp.) in una fessura del marciapiede
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Tarassaco (Taraxacum sp.) in una fessura del marciapiede
Randomly Selected Botanical Terms: Phyllaries
Flowers in the aster family have one of the most recognizable shapes in botany – a circle with a series of petals surrounding it. If you were asked to draw a flower, there is a good chance your drawing would look something like a sunflower, a daisy, a cosmos, or an aster. It’s one of the most basic flower shapes, and yet it isn’t a single flower; it’s a pseudanthium – a false flower. This is…
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Karl Blossfeldt, Koelpinia linearis (Compositae), 1932,
Courtesy of Etheron Gallery
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Black-Eyed Susans at the lake
Ratibida pinnata
Grey Headed Cone Flower
Othonna herrei Pillans
~ Asteraceae ~
Spring 2018 (May)
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