Mints, gilias, nemophilas, castilleias, and innumerable compositae were so crowded together that, had ninety-nine per cent.
2
The most characteristic of the newcomers at this elevation above the sea are principally sun-loving gilias, eriogonae, and compositae, and finally forest-trees.
3
They showed us a plant of the compositae order, twenty feet high (the Eupatorium laevigatum of Lamarck), the rose of Belveria,* (* Brownea racemosa.)
4
In the Compositae, Cnicus palustris and acaulis are said by Sir J.E.
5
I was struck with your remark about the Compositae, etc.
1
This species belongs to the Asteraceae family and is endemic to the Mediterranean region.
1
A widespread summer weed in the asterfamily; it is native to North America but has become invasive worldwide.
1
Jerusalem artichokes come from North America and are part of the sunflowerfamily.
2
They arrived, all dirty and knobbly, looking more like a sad potato than a member of the sunflowerfamily.
3
The advancing summer introduces many flowers of the sunflowerfamily, until in August the plains are one blaze of yellow and purple.
Ús de daisy family en anglès
1
Among these are (or were, for some of them are now extinct) forest trees belonging to the daisyfamily.
2
The wild slender button daisy , a small creeping member of the daisyfamily, was also rediscovered at Molesworth Station - by Wairau ranger Jan Clayton-Greene.