Texas Vascular Plant Image Library
Images of the Asteraceae
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unidentified genus (zoom) - Capitulum from above; Research Center area, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
unidentified genus (zoom) - Capitulum from side; Research Center area, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
unidentified genus (zoom) - Capitulum from side, florets; Research Center area, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
unidentified genus (zoom) - Leaves; Research Center area, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
unidentified genus (zoom) - Infructescence; Research Center area, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
unidentified genus (zoom) - Infructescence, close; Research Center area, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
unidentified genus (zoom) - Achenes, pappus; Research Center area, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
unidentified genus (zoom) - Achenes, pappus - close; Research Center area, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
unidentified genus (zoom) - Plant in flower; road to Volcán Rincón de la Vieja, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
unidentified genus (zoom) - Capitula; road to Volcán Rincón de la Vieja, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
unidentified genus (zoom) - Infructescence; road to Volcán Rincón de la Vieja, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
unidentified genus (zoom) - Leaf; road to Volcán Rincón de la Vieja, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
unidentified genus (zoom) - Capitulum, front; road to Volcán Rincón de la Vieja, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
unidentified genus (zoom) - Plant in flower; road to Volcán Rincón de la Vieja, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
unidentified genus (zoom) - Inflorescences; road to Volcán Rincón de la Vieja, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
unidentified genus (zoom) - Inflorescences, leaves; road to Volcán Rincón de la Vieja, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
unidentified genus (zoom) - Capitulum, side view; road to Volcán Rincón de la Vieja, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
unidentified genus (zoom) - Capitulum with flower; Volcán Poás National Park, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
unidentified genus (zoom) - Capitula; Volcán Poás National Park, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
unidentified genus (zoom) - Plants in flower; Volcán Poás National Park, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
unidentified genus (zoom) - Leaves; Volcán Poás National Park, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
unidentified genus (zoom) - Inflorescences; road to Volcán Rincón de la Vieja, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
unidentified genus (zoom) - Plant in flower; road to Volcán Rincón de la Vieja, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
unidentified genus (zoom) - Plant in fruit; road to Volcán Rincón de la Vieja, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
unidentified genus (zoom) - Infructescences; road to Volcán Rincón de la Vieja, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
unidentified genus (zoom) - Inflorescences, past anthesis; road to Volcán Rincón de la Vieja, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
Achillea millefolium - Cultivated. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Achillea millefolium - Cultivated. (heads) - photo: TAMU - JM
Achillea millefolium from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Ambrosia artemisiifolia (leaf - dissected)
Ambrosia artemisiifolia (zoom) - staminate capitula - weed in soybean field along Beech Road, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Ambrosia psilostachya - Native, from College Station, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU-HW
Ambrosia psilostachya - Native, from College Station, TX. (inflorescence) - photo: TAMU - JM
Ambrosia psilostachya - Native, from College Station, TX. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Ambrosia psilostachya - inflorescences, pistillate (base) and staminate (top) - photo: TAMU-HW
Ambrosia sp. (zoom) - Staminate capitula; Pickering Ranch, Flynn, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Ambrosia sp. (zoom) - Pistillate capitula; Pickering Ranch, Flynn, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Ambrosia sp. (zoom) - Pistillate capitula, close; Pickering Ranch, Flynn, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Ambrosia trifida - Native, from Navasota Flora. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Ambrosia trifida - staminate and pistillate capitula - photo: TAMU-HW
Ambrosia trifida - staminate capitulum - photo: TAMU-HW
Anacyclus pyrethrum from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Antennaria fallax - plant in flower - photo: TAMU-HW
Antennaria fallax - inflorescences - photo: TAMU-HW
Antennaria fallax - inflorescence - close - photo: TAMU-HW
Antennaria fallax (zoom) - Plant in flower; at north edge of the 'Mesa' at Lick Creek Park, College Station (Brazos County), Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Antennaria fallax (zoom) - Inflorescences; at north edge of the 'Mesa' at Lick Creek Park, College Station (Brazos County), Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Antennaria fallax (zoom) - Rosette leaves; at north edge of the 'Mesa' at Lick Creek Park, College Station (Brazos County), Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Antennaria fallax (zoom) - Plants in flower; at north edge of the 'Mesa' at Lick Creek Park, College Station (Brazos County), Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Antennaria plantaginifolia - Native, from Georgia. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Anthemis arvensis from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Anthemis cotula from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Anthemis nobilis from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Arctium minus (zoom) - capitulum - close - Beech Road, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Arctium minus (zoom) - leaf, inflorescences - Beech Road, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Arctium minus (zoom) - capitula past anthesis; Alliance, Beech Road, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Arnica cordifolia - flowers of the heart-leaf leopardbane -- Laramie Mountains, Albany Co., Wyoming, USA. - photo: James Reveal
Arnica latifolia - Native, from Tipsoo Lake, Chinook Pass, WA. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Arnica latifolia - Native, from Tipsoo Lake, Chinook Pass, WA. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Arnica latifolia - Native, from Sunrise, Mt. Rainier, WA. (whole plants) - photo: TAMU - JM
Arnica montana from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Arnoglossum plantagineum (zoom) - Capitula; Weaver Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Arnoglossum plantagineum (zoom) - Capitula, close; Weaver Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Artemisia absinthium from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Artemisia cina from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Artemisia sp. - Images from the Texas A&M Campus Flora Project
Artemisia vulgaris from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Aster lateriflorus - inflorescence - photo: TAMU-HW
Aster lateriflorus - inflorescence (side/phyllaries) - photo: TAMU-HW
Aster lateriflorus - leaf - photo: TAMU-HW
Baccharis halimifolia - Native, from College Station, TX. (leaves) - photo: TAMU - JM
Baccharis halimifolia (zoom) - Pistillate plant in fruit; Peach Creek Preserve, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Baccharis halimifolia (zoom) - Staminate plant in late flower; Peach Creek Preserve, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Baccharis halimifolia (zoom) - Staminate capitula, post anthesis; Peach Creek Preserve, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Baccharis halimifolia (zoom) - Pistillate capitula, with fruit, pappus; Peach Creek Preserve, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Baccharis halimifolia (zoom) - Pistillate capitula in fruit, close; Peach Creek Preserve, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Baccharis texana - Native, from Grimes Co., TX. (female plant in fruit) - photo: TAMU - JM
Baileya multiradiata - Native, from Zion National Park, UT. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Baileya multiradiata - Native, from Zion National Park, UT. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Bidens bipinnata (zoom) - Capitulum with aphids; Thornberry Ranch, Trinity River bottoms, eastern Madison County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Bidens bipinnata (zoom) - Infructescence, late; Thornberry Ranch, Trinity River bottoms, eastern Madison County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Bidens bipinnata (zoom) - Infructescence, early; Thornberry Ranch, Trinity River bottoms, eastern Madison County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Bidens bipinnata (zoom) - Leaf; Thornberry Ranch, Trinity River bottoms, eastern Madison County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Bidens laevis - Native, from Engeling WMA, TX. (whole plants) - photo: TAMU - JM
Bidens laevis - Native, from Engeling WMA, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Bidens laevis - Native, from Engeling WMA, TX. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Bidens laevis (zoom) - Capitula at anthesis; Pickering Ranch, Flynn, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Bidens laevis (zoom) - Capitulum at anthesis, side view; Pickering Ranch, Flynn, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Bidens laevis (zoom) - Capitulum, from rear with phyllaries; Pickering Ranch, Flynn, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Bidens laevis (zoom) - Leaves at node; Pickering Ranch, Flynn, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Bidens sp. - Native, from College Station, TX. (mature achenes) - photo: TAMU - JM
Bigelowia nuttallii (inflorescence - corymb of heads)
Bigelowia nuttallii - Native, from Wellborn, TX. ((Gutierrezia?); whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Bigelowia nuttallii - Native, from Wellborn, TX. ((Gutierrezia?); inflorescence) - photo: TAMU - JM
Boltonia diffusa - Native, from College Station,TX. (head parts - BOTN 485)
Boltonia diffusa - inflorescence - photo: TAMU-HW
Boltonia diffusa - inflorescence post anthesis - photo: TAMU-HW
Boltonia diffusa - infructescence - photo: TAMU-HW
Boltonia diffusa (zoom) - inflorescence at anthesis - face view - College Station, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Bradburia hirtella - Native, from College Station,TX. (longitudinal section of head - BOTN 485)
Bradburia hirtella - Native, from College Station,TX. (head parts - BOTN 485)
Bradburia hirtella - Native, from Wellborn, TX. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Bradburia hirtella - inflorescence - face - photo: TAMU-HW
Bradburia hirtella - phyllaries - photo: TAMU-HW
Bradburia hirtella - leaf - photo: TAMU-HW
Bradburia hirtella (zoom) - capitulum - face view with disc and ray florets - photo: TAMU-HW
Cacalia atriplicifolia - capitula (discoid, no phyllaries) with bifid styles and brown androecia (note aphid for scale) - O - photo: TAMU-HW
Cacalia plantaginea - Native, from College Station, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cacalia plantaginea - Native, from College Station, TX. (heads) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cacalia plantaginea - Native, from Navasota Flora. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cacalia plantaginea - Native, from Navasota Flora. (heads) - photo: TAMU - JM
Calendula officinalis (zoom) - Inflorescence; cultivated in herb garden - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Calendula officinalis (zoom) - Inflorescence from side, phyllaries; cultivated in herb garden - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Calendula officinalis from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Calyptocarpus vialis - plants in flower - photo: TAMU-HW
Calyptocarpus vialis - inflorescence - front - photo: TAMU-HW
Calyptocarpus vialis - inflorescence - side - photo: TAMU-HW
Centaurea cineraria - flowers of dusty miller -- Shenandoah National Park, Madison Co., Virginia, USA. - photo: James Reveal
Centaurea macrocephala - Cultivated, from Univ. Wash. Med. plant Gar.. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Centaurea nigrescens [id?] (zoom) - Inflorescence from side, phyllaries with pectinate tips; roadside, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Centaurea nigrescens [id?] (zoom) - Inflorescence above; roadside, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Centauria americana (zoom) - Capitulum at anthesis, side view; FM1948, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Centauria americana (zoom) - Capitulum prior to anthesis, phyllaries; FM1948, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Centauria americana (zoom) - Capitulum at anthesis, from above; FM1948, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Centauria americana (zoom) - Capitulum at anthesis, from below; FM1948, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Centauria americana - flowers of an American star-thistle -- near Musquiz, Coahuila, Mexico. - photo: James Reveal
Chaetopappa asteroides - Native, from College Station, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Chaetopappa asteroides - Native, from Wellborn, TX. (head parts - BOTN 485)
Chaetopappa asteroides - Native, from Wellborn, TX. (Head - BOTN 485)
Chaetopappa asteroides - Native, from Wellborn, TX. (Arenaria also) - photo: TAMU - JM
Chaetopappa asteroides (zoom) - Capitulum at anthesis, from front; Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collection Nature Trail, Brazos County - photo: TAMU-HW
Chaetopappa asteroides (zoom) - Capitulum at anthesis, from side with scale; Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collection Nature Trail, Brazos County - photo: TAMU-HW
Chaetopappa asteroides (zoom) - Plant with scale; Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collection Nature Trail, Brazos County - photo: TAMU-HW
Chamaemelum nobile - Cultivated. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Chrysactinia mexicana - Cultivated, from National Wildflower Research Center, Austin, TX. (whole plants) - photo: TAMU - JM
Chrysactinia mexicana - Cultivated, from National Wildflower Research Center, Austin, TX. (mature heads) - photo: TAMU - JM
Chrysactinia mexicana - Cultivated, from National Wildflower Research Center, Austin, TX. (whole plants) - photo: TAMU - JM
Chrysactinia mexicana (zoom) - Plants in flower and fruit; cultivated, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Chrysactinia mexicana (zoom) - Inflorescence, front view; cultivated, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Chrysactinia mexicana (zoom) - Inflorescence, from side with phyllaries, pappus; cultivated, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Chrysactinia mexicana (zoom) - Infructescence and achenes, from above; cultivated, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Chrysactinia mexicana (zoom) - Achenes and pappus; cultivated, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Chrysactinia mexicana (zoom) - Achenes and pappus, close; cultivated, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Chrysanthemum inodorum from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Chrysanthemum leucanthemum - Infructescence - photo: TAMU-HW
Chrysanthemum leucanthemum - inflorescence - photo: TAMU-HW
Chrysanthemum leucanthemum - Inflorescence - maturing disk florets - past anthesis - photo: TAMU-HW
Chrysanthemum marschallii from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Chrysanthemum parthenium from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Chrysanthemum roseum from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Chrysothamnus nauseosus - Native, from Mesa Verde, CO. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Chrysothamnus nauseosus - Native, from Mesa Verde, CO. (heads) - photo: TAMU - JM
Chrysothamnus nauseosus var. uintahensis - Uintah Basin rabbitbrush -- E of Fruitland, Duchesne Co., Utah, USA. - photo: James Reveal
Cichorium intybus - capitulum at anthesis - photo: TAMU-HW
Cirsium arvense (zoom) - Inflorescence from side, phyllaries;weed at Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Cirsium arvense (zoom) - mature capitula with fruit - weed in soybean field along Beech Road, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Cirsium arvense (zoom) - infructescence - weed in soybean field along Beech Road, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Cirsium arvense (zoom) - inflorescence - weed in soybean field along Beech Road, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Cirsium coloradense - Native, from Florissant Fossil Beds Nat'l. Monu., CO. (heads - side view) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cirsium coloradense - Native, from Florissant Fossil Beds Nat'l. Monu., CO. (heads - top view) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cirsium coloradense - Native, from Florissant Fossil Beds Nat'l. Monu., CO. (whole plant - reduced form) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cirsium engelmannii - Native, from College Station, TX. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cirsium horridulum - Native, from College Station, TX. (white head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cirsium horridulum - Native, from College Station, TX. (pink head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cirsium horridulum - Native, from Brazos Co., TX. (pink head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cirsium horridulum - Native, from College Station, TX. (white form) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cirsium horridulum - Native, from FLYNN, TX. (whole plant with botanist for scale) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cirsium horridulum - plant (taller than Toni Wilson) - Madison County, Texas (10 Apr 98) - photo: TAMU-HW
Cirsium horridulum - inflorescence - photo: TAMU-HW
Cirsium horridulum - Trophy plant - Flynn Bog (Leon County) - photo: TAMU-HW
Cirsium horridulum (zoom) - Plant in flower; Fort Boggy State Park, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Cirsium horridulum (zoom) - Inflorescence from above; Fort Boggy State Park, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Cirsium horridulum (zoom) - Developing inflorescence from the side; Fort Boggy State Park, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Cirsium horridulum (zoom) - Developing inflorescence from the side; Fort Boggy State Park, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Cirsium horridulum (zoom) - Inflorescences; Fort Boggy State Park, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Cirsium horridulum (zoom) - Plant in flower woth scale (Toni Wilson); Fort Boggy State Park, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Cirsium sp. - Native, from Gauss, TX. (head - butterfly--Pipevine Swallowtail) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cirsium sp. - Native, from Capulin Volcano, NM. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cirsium sp. - Native, from Monte Vista NWR, CO. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cirsium sp. - Native, from Monte Vista NWR, CO. (heads - butterfly--Cabbage White) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cirsium sp. - Native, from Monte Vista NWR, CO. (head - butterfly--Cabbage White) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cirsium sp. - Native, from Garden of the Gods, CO. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cirsium sp. - Native, from Garden of the Gods, CO. (heads) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cirsium sp. - Native, from Garden of the Gods, CO. (head close-up) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cirsium sp. - Native, from Garden of the Gods, CO. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cirsium sp. - Native, from Florissant Fossil Beds Nat'l. Monu., CO. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cirsium sp. - Native, from Florissant Fossil Beds Nat'l. Monu., CO. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cirsium sp. - Native, from Florissant Fossil Beds Nat'l. Monu., CO. (head with skipper) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cirsium sp. - Native, from Florissant Fossil Beds Nat'l. Monu., CO. (head with skipper) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cirsium texanum - Native, from Navasota Flora. (butterfly--Pipevine Swallowtail) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cnicus benedictus from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Conoclinium greggii (zoom) - Plants in flower; cultivated (as Eupatorium greggii ), Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Conoclinium greggii (zoom) - Plant in flower; cultivated (as Eupatorium greggii ), Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Conoclinium greggii (zoom) - Leaves; cultivated (as Eupatorium greggii ), Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Conoclinium greggii (zoom) - Capitula; cultivated (as Eupatorium greggii ), Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Conoclinium greggii (zoom) - Capitula from side; cultivated (as Eupatorium greggii ), Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Conyza squarrosa from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Coreopsis basalis - Native, from FLYNN, TX. (field) - photo: TAMU - JM
Coreopsis basalis - Native, from College Station,TX. (head parts - BOTN 485)
Coreopsis basalis (zoom) - Capitulum, front view; Camp Allen, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Coreopsis basalis (zoom) - Capitulum, from below with phyllaries; Camp Allen, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Coreopsis basalis (zoom) - Leaves; Camp Allen, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Coreopsis basalis - capitulum past anthesis with dimorphic phyllaries - photo: TAMU-HW
Coreopsis grandiflora - Native, from College Station, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Coreopsis grandiflora - Native, from College Station, TX. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Coreopsis grandiflora - inflorescence - photo: TAMU-HW
Coreopsis grandiflora - disc florets - photo: TAMU-HW
Coreopsis grandiflora - phyllaries - photo: TAMU-HW
Coreopsis lanceolata (zoom) - Inflorescence at early anthesis from the front, close; Rt. 21 West of Carlos, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Coreopsis lanceolata (zoom) - Disc florets at early anthesis from the front, close; Rt. 21 West of Carlos, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Coreopsis lanceolata (zoom) - Bimorphic phyllaries; Rt. 21 West of Carlos, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Coreopsis lanceolata (zoom) - Plant; Rt. 21 West of Carlos, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Coreopsis lanceolata (zoom) - Leaves; Rt. 21 West of Carlos, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Coreopsis lanceolata (zoom) - Inflorescence bud; Rt. 21 West of Carlos, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Coreopsis lanceolata (zoom) - Early infructescence; Rt. 21 West of Carlos, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Coreopsis nuecensis (zoom) - Capitulum from front; Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collection nature trail, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Coreopsis nuecensis (zoom) - Plant in flower; Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collection nature trail, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Coreopsis nuecensis (zoom) - Basal leaves; Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collection nature trail, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Coreopsis nuecensis (zoom) - Leaf; Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collection nature trail, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Coreopsis nuecensis (zoom) - Capitulum from front, close; Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collection nature trail, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Coreopsis nuecensis (zoom) - Capitulum and disk florets from side, close; Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collection nature trail, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Coreopsis nuecensis (zoom) - Capitulum from rear, phyllaries; Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collection nature trail, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Coreopsis nuecensis (zoom) - Bimorphic phyllaries - close; Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collection nature trail, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Coreopsis nuecensis (zoom) - Capitulum past anthesis from side; Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collection nature trail, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Coreopsis nuecensis (zoom) - Capitulum past anthesis from below; Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collection nature trail, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Coreopsis nuecensis (zoom) - Plants in flower; Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collection nature trail, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Coreopsis sp. - Native, from College Station, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Coreopsis tinctoria - Native, from College Station,TX. (longitudinal section of head - BOTN 485)
Coreopsis tinctoria - Native, from College Station,TX. (head parts - BOTN 485)
Coreopsis tripteris (zoom) - inflorescence from above, restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Coreopsis tripteris (zoom) - inflorescence from below (phyllaries), restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Coreopsis tripteris (zoom) - cauline leaves, restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Coreopsis tripteris (zoom) - plants with big bluestem in restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Cosmos bipinnatus (zoom) - inflorescence, cultivated; Briarwood Drive, Alliance, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Cosmos bipinnatus (zoom) - inflorescence -disc florets, cultivated; Briarwood Drive, Alliance, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Cosmos crithmifolius - flowers of a cosmos -- W of El Salto, Sierra Madre Occidental, Durango, Mexico. - photo: James Reveal
Cotula australis (zoom) - Infructescence from the side; weed of the Texas A&M campus (quad area), Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Cotula australis (zoom) - Infructescence from above; weed of the Texas A&M campus (quad area), Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Cotula australis (zoom) - Plant in flower with scale; weed of the Texas A&M campus (quad area), Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Cotula australis (zoom) - Leaves; weed of the Texas A&M campus (quad area), Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Cotula australis (zoom) - Inflorescence from above; weed of the Texas A&M campus (quad area), Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Cotula australis (zoom) - Inflorescence from above with scale; weed of the Texas A&M campus (quad area), Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Cotula australis (zoom) - Inflorescence from above, early anthesis; weed of the Texas A&M campus (quad area), Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Cotula australis (zoom) - Inflorescence from the side, style branches; weed of the Texas A&M campus (quad area), Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Cotula australis (zoom) - Inflorescence from the side, phyllaries; weed of the Texas A&M campus (quad area), Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Cotula australis (zoom) - Plant in flower with scale, close; weed of the Texas A&M campus (quad area), Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Cotula australis (zoom) - Infructescence from the side; weed of the Texas A&M campus (quad area), Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Cotula australis (zoom) - Infructescence from above; weed of the Texas A&M campus (quad area), Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Cynara cardunculus - Cultivated, from Univ. Wash. Med. plant Gar.. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cynara cardunculus - Cultivated, from Univ. Wash. Med. plant Gar.. (heads) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cynara scolymus (zoom) - Plant in fruit; cultivated at Peaceable Kingdom Farm, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Cynara scolymus (zoom) - Leaf; cultivated at Peaceable Kingdom Farm, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Cynara scolymus (zoom) - Inflorescences; cultivated at Peaceable Kingdom Farm, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Cynara scolymus (zoom) - Inflorescence from side, phyllaries; cultivated at Peaceable Kingdom Farm, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Cynara scolymus (zoom) - Inflorescence from above, phyllaries; cultivated at Peaceable Kingdom Farm, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Cynara scolymus (zoom) - Inflorescence from above; cultivated at Peaceable Kingdom Farm, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Dendranthemum - Cultivated. ((formerly in Chrysanthemum); heads) - photo: TAMU - JM
Dracopis amplexicaulis (zoom) - Leaf; Weaver Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Dracopis amplexicaulis (zoom) - Capitulum, pre-anthesis; Weaver Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Dyssodia acerosa - Native, from Big Bend National Park. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Echinacea angustifolia - Native, from College Station, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Echinacea angustifolia - Native, from College Station, TX. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Echinacea angustifolia (zoom) - Inflorescence; near dam of large pond at Bovay Boy Scout Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Echinacea angustifolia (zoom) - Basal leaves; near dam of large pond at Bovay Boy Scout Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Echinacea angustifolia (zoom) - Basal leaf; near dam of large pond at Bovay Boy Scout Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Echinacea atrorubens [id?] (zoom) - Plant in flower with scale (Monique Reed); near dam of large pond at Bovay Boy Scout Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Echinacea pallida - Plant in flower - Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Echinacea pallida (zoom) - Plants in flower; along county road, sw corner of Gail Allen Ranch (Meadowside), Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Echinacea pallida (zoom) - Inflorescence, side view; along county road, sw corner of Gail Allen Ranch (Meadowside), Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Echinacea pallida (zoom) - Cauline leaves; along county road, sw corner of Gail Allen Ranch (Meadowside), Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Echinacea pallida (zoom) - Peduncle, phyllaries; along county road, sw corner of Gail Allen Ranch (Meadowside), Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Echinacea pallida (zoom) - Phyllaries, close; along county road, sw corner of Gail Allen Ranch (Meadowside), Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Echinacea pallida (zoom) - Inflorescence, side view - close; along county road, sw corner of Gail Allen Ranch (Meadowside), Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Echinacea purpurea - Cultivated. (white ray florets) - photo: TAMU - JM
Echinacea purpurea - Cultivated. (longitudinal section of head - BOTN 485)
Echinacea purpurea - Cultivated. (head parts - BOTN 485)
Echinacea purpurea (zoom) - inflorescences - Herb Garden - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Echinacea purpurea (zoom) - inflorescence past anthesis - Herb Garden - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Echinacea sp. - Cultivated. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Echinacea sp. - Native, from Navasota Flora. (head - close-up) - photo: TAMU - JM
Echinacea sp. - Native, from Navasota Flora. (mature) - photo: TAMU - JM
Echinacea sp. - Cultivated. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Echinacea sp. - Cultivated. (head close-up) - photo: TAMU - JM
Echinacea sp. - Cultivated. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Echinacea sp. - Native, from Wellborn, TX. (whole plants) - photo: TAMU - JM
Echinops persicus - Cultivated, from Univ. Wash. Med. plant Gar.. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Echinops persicus - Cultivated, from Univ. Wash. Med. plant Gar.. (whole plants) - photo: TAMU - JM
Eclipta prostrata (zoom) - Plant in flower; Madison County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Eclipta prostrata (zoom) - Inflorescence from above (radiate - early anthesis); Madison County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Eclipta prostrata (zoom) - Inflorescence, side view (phyllaries); Madison County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Eclipta prostrata (zoom) - Inflorescence from above, ovaries developing (past anthesis); Madison County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Eclipta prostrata (zoom) - Inflorescences; Madison County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Eclipta prostrata (zoom) - Leaves; Madison County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Eclipta prostrata (zoom) - Infructescence from above with fruit, chaff; Madison County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Eclipta prostrata (zoom) - Infructescence from side with fruit, chaff; Madison County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Eclipta prostrata (zoom) - Fruit in situ on receptacle subtended by bracts (chaff); Madison County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Eclipta prostrata (zoom) - Fruit with scale; Madison County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Elephantopus carolinianus (zoom) - Infructescence; Pickering Ranch, Flynn, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Elephantopus carolinianus (zoom) - Capitula; Thornberry Ranch, Trinity River bottoms, eastern Madison County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Elephantopus tomentosus [id not certain] - Native. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Encelia stenophylla - flowers of slender-leaf brittlebush -- Sierra de Santa Clara, Baja Californa Sur, Mexico. - photo: James Reveal
Engelmannia pinnatifida - Native, from Navasota, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Engelmannia pinnatifida - Native, from Grimes County, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Engelmannia pinnatifida - Native, from Grimes County, TX. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Erigeron peregrinus - Native, from Federation Forest, WA. (whole plants) - photo: TAMU - JM
Erigeron peregrinus - Native, from Tipsoo Lake, Chinook Pass, WA. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Erigeron philadelphicus - Inflorescence at early anthesis - Troyer's Hollow - Holmes County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Erigeron pygmaeus - pygmy fleabane -- near Belfort, Sweetwater Range, Mono Co., California, USA. - photo: James Reveal
Erigeron sp. - Native, from College Station, TX. (heads) - photo: TAMU - JM
Erigeron sp. - Native, from Mt. Evans, CO. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Erigeron sp. - Native, from Wellborn, TX. (whole plants) - photo: TAMU - JM
Erigeron sp. - inflorescence - photo: TAMU-HW
Erigeron sp. - fleabane -- Tony Grove Lake, Cache Co., Utah, USA. - photo: James Reveal
Erigeron sp. [id not certain] - Native, from Zion National Park, UT. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Erigeron sp. [id not certain] - Native, from Cumbres & Toltec RR. (whole plants) - photo: TAMU - JM
Erigeron sp. [id not certain] - Native, from Cumbres & Toltec RR. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Eupatorium capillifolium (zoom) - Plants in flower; Thornberry Ranch, Trinity River bottoms, eastern Madison County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Eupatorium capillifolium (zoom) - Capitula; Thornberry Ranch, Trinity River bottoms, eastern Madison County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Eupatorium coelestinum - Native, from College Station, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Eupatorium coelestinum - Native, from College Station, TX. (close-up) - photo: TAMU - JM
Eupatorium coelestinum (zoom) - Plant in flower; Conoco plant, Bryan, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Eupatorium coelestinum (zoom) - Capitula at anthesis; Conoco plant, Bryan, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Eupatorium coelestinum (zoom) - Leaf; Conoco plant, Bryan, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Eupatorium compositifolium - Native, from Engeling WMA, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Eupatorium compositifolium - Native, from Engeling WMA, TX. (branch) - photo: TAMU - JM
Eupatorium compositifolium (zoom) - plant in flower; sundew creek, Lick Creek Park, Brazos County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Eupatorium fistulosum (zoom) - Plant in flowre; Jackson Bog, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Eupatorium fistulosum (zoom) - plant in flower, restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Eupatorium fistulosum (zoom) - inflorescence, restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Eupatorium fistulosum (zoom) - capitulum, restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Eupatorium fistulosum (zoom) - capitula from above, restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Eupatorium fistulosum (zoom) - node with cauline leaves; restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Eupatorium fistulosum (zoom) - with associates; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Eupatorium fistulosum (zoom) - plant in flower; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Eupatorium fistulosum (zoom) - vegetative shoot/nodes; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Eupatorium fistulosum (zoom) - capitula at anthesis; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Eupatorium Gregii - Images from the Texas A&M Campus Flora Project
Eupatorium maculatum (zoom) - plants in flower; marsh in northwestern Holmes County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Eupatorium maculatum (zoom) - capitula; marsh in northwestern Holmes County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Eupatorium maculatum (zoom) - leaves at node; marsh in northwestern Holmes County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Eupatorium perfoliatum (zoom) - Plant in flower; Jackson Bog, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Eupatorium perfoliatum (zoom) - Capitula - discoid; Jackson Bog, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Eupatorium perfoliatum (zoom) - node; open marsh, Holmes County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Eupatorium perfoliatum (zoom) - plant in flower; open marsh, Holmes County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Eupatorium serotinum - Native, from College Station, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Eupatorium serotinum - Native, from College Station, TX. (heads) - photo: TAMU - JM
Eupatorium serotinum - Native, from College Station,TX. (head parts and longitudinal section of head - BOTN 485)
Eupatorium serotinum - Native, from College Station,TX. (head parts and longitudinal section of head - BOTN 485)
Eurybia hemispherica (zoom) - Capitula past anthesis; Thornberry Ranch, Trinity River bottoms, eastern Madison County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Eurybia hemispherica (zoom) - Capitulum past anthesis, close; Thornberry Ranch, Trinity River bottoms, eastern Madison County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Eurybia hemispherica (zoom) - Perennial with rhizomes; Thornberry Ranch, Trinity River bottoms, eastern Madison County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Eurybia hemispherica (zoom) - Capitulum at anthesis, close; Thornberry Ranch, Trinity River bottoms, eastern Madison County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Euthamia leptocephala (zoom) - plant in flower, along Sundew Creek, Lick Creek Park; Brazos County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Euthamia leptocephala (zoom) - inflorescences, Sundew Creek, Lick Creek Park; Brazos County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Evax prolifera (zoom) - Infructescence, with E. verna; outcrop area along Longpoint road, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Evax prolifera (zoom) - Plant in flower; from outcrop area along Longpoint road, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Evax prolifera (zoom) - Infructescence, with E. verna; outcrop area along Longpoint road, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Evax prolifera (zoom) - Infructescence, close; outcrop area along Longpoint road, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Evax prolifera (zoom) - Plant comparison with E. verna; both from outcrop area along Longpoint road, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Evax verna - Native, from Navasota Flora. (heads) - photo: TAMU - JM
Evax verna - Native, from Navasota Flora. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Evax verna (zoom) - Infructescence, close; outcrop area along Longpoint road, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Evax verna (zoom) - Plant with scale; Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Grimes County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Evax verna (zoom) - Inflorescence; Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Grimes County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Fleischmannia incarnata (zoom) - Capitula; Thornberry Ranch, Trinity River bottoms, eastern Madison County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Fleischmannia incarnata (zoom) - Leaves; Thornberry Ranch, Trinity River bottoms, eastern Madison County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Fleischmannia incarnata (zoom) - Capitulum; Thornberry Ranch, Trinity River bottoms, eastern Madison County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Flourensia cernua - Native, from Big Bend National Park. (flowers) - photo: TAMU - JM
Gaillardia aestivalis - Native, from College Station, TX. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Gaillardia aestivalis - Native, from College Station, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Gaillardia aestivalis - Native, from College Station,TX. (longitudinal section of head - BOTN 485)
Gaillardia aestivalis - Native, from College Station,TX. (head parts - BOTN 485)
Gaillardia amblyodon - Native, from Hilltop Lakes, TX. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Gaillardia pulchella - Native, from College Station, TX. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Gaillardia pulchella - Native, from Navasota Flora. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Gaillardia pulchella - Native, from Hilltop Lakes, TX. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Gaillardia pulchella - Cultivated, from National Wildflower Research Center, Austin, TX. (field) - photo: TAMU - JM
Gaillardia pulchella - Native, from College Station,TX. (Disk florets and achene - BOTN 485)
Gaillardia pulchella - Native, from College Station,TX. (head parts - BOTN 485)
Gaillardia pulchella - Native, from College Station,TX. (longitudinal section of head - BOTN 485)
Gaillardia pulchella (zoom) - fruit head with achenes and pappus - College Station, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Gaillardia suavis - Native, from Serpentine outcrop, Gillespie Co., TX. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Gazania Rigens - Images from the Texas A&M Campus Flora Project
Grindelia robusta - Cultivated, from Univ. Wash. Med. plant Gar.. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Grindelia sp. - Native, from Garden of the Gods, CO. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Grindelia sp. - Native, from Garden of the Gods, CO. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Grindelia sp. - Native, from Florissant Fossil Beds Nat'l. Monu., CO. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Gutierrezia sarothrae [id not certain] - Native, from Florissant Fossil Beds Nat'l. Monu., CO. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Gutierrezia texana var. texana (zoom) - Leaf base, node;Peach Creek Preserve, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Gutierrezia texana var. texana (zoom) - Infructescences;Peach Creek Preserve, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Gutierrezia texana var. texana (zoom) - Infructescences, close;Peach Creek Preserve, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Gutierrezia texana var. texana (zoom) - Receptacle, achenes; Peach Creek Preserve, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Gynura aurantiaca - Cultivated. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Gynura aurantiaca - Cultivated. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Helenium amarum - Native, from College Station,TX. (longitudinal section of head - BOTN 485)
Helenium autumnale (zoom) - Infructescence; Jackson Bog, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Helenium autumnale (zoom) - Inflorescence from above; Jackson Bog, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Helenium autumnale (zoom) - Inflorescence from below; Jackson Bog, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Helenium autumnale (zoom) - Stem with leaves; Jackson Bog, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Helenium autumnale (zoom) - Stem with leaves, decurrent bases; Jackson Bog, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Helenium autumnale (zoom) - Plant in flower; Jackson Bog, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Helenium autumnale (zoom) - Inflorescences; Jackson Bog, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Helenium elegans (zoom) - Inflorescences; collected by Amanda Neill at Keechi Creek WMA, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Helenium elegans (zoom) - Inflorescence from side- styles receptive; collected by Amanda Neill at Keechi Creek WMA, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Helenium elegans (zoom) - Inflorescence from above - styles receptive; collected by Amanda Neill at Keechi Creek WMA, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Helenium elegans (zoom) - Inflorescence from below - phyllaries; collected by Amanda Neill at Keechi Creek WMA, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Helenium elegans (zoom) - Stem, nodes, decurrent leaf bases; collected by Amanda Neill at Keechi Creek WMA, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Helenium elegans (zoom) - Node, decurrent leaf bases; collected by Amanda Neill at Keechi Creek WMA, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Helenium elegans (zoom) - Perennial base; collected by Amanda Neill at Keechi Creek WMA, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Helenium elegans (zoom) - Conical receptacle, naked - pappus; collected by Amanda Neill at Keechi Creek WMA, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Helenium flexuosum (zoom) - Capitulum, eastern Madison County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Helenium flexuosum (zoom) - Winged stem (decurrent petioles), from eastern Madison County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Helenium flexuosum (zoom) - Capitula at different stages of development, from eastern Madison County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus annuus - Cultivated. (involucres) - photo: TAMU - JM
Helianthus annuus - Cultivated. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Helianthus annuus - Cultivated. (head - close-up) - photo: TAMU - JM
Helianthus annuus - Cultivated. (head - close-up) - photo: TAMU - JM
Helianthus annuus - Cultivated. (receptacle) - photo: TAMU - JM
Helianthus annuus - Cultivated. (floret -ray) - photo: TAMU - JM
Helianthus annuus - Cultivated. (floret - disc) - photo: TAMU - JM
Helianthus annuus - Cultivated. (floret - disc) - photo: TAMU - JM
Helianthus annuus (fruit - achene)
Helianthus annuus - Disk floret compared with those of an Aster (left) - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus annuus (zoom) - maturing capitulum with Toni Wilson - Herb Garden - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus debilis ssp. cucumerifolius (zoom) - Capitulum from above; Thornberry Ranch, Trinity River bottoms, eastern Madison County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus debilis ssp. cucumerifolius (zoom) - Capitulum from below with phyllaries; Thornberry Ranch, Trinity River bottoms, eastern Madison County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus debilis ssp. cucumerifolius (zoom) - Capitulum past anthesis from above with phyllaries; Thornberry Ranch, Trinity River bottoms, eastern Madison County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus debilis ssp. cucumerifolius (zoom) - Capitulum past anthesis sectioned with fruit; Thornberry Ranch, Trinity River bottoms, eastern Madison County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus debilis ssp. cucumerifolius (zoom) - Capitulum at anthesis sectioned; Thornberry Ranch, Trinity River bottoms, eastern Madison County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus debilis ssp. vestitus (zoom) - Inflorescence from above; hideaway beach, Marco Island, Florida - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus debilis ssp. vestitus (zoom) - Inflorescence from below, phyllaries; hideaway beach, Marco Island, Florida - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus debilis ssp. vestitus (zoom) - Infructescence from the side, phyllaries; hideaway beach, Marco Island, Florida - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus debilis ssp. vestitus (zoom) - Infructescence from the side, sectioned with fruit, chaff; hideaway beach, Marco Island, Florida - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus debilis ssp. vestitus (zoom) - Leafy shoot from above; hideaway beach, Marco Island, Florida - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus hirsutus - inflorescence - small - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus hirsutus - inflorescence - large - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus hirsutus - population - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus hirsutus - inflorescence section 1 - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus hirsutus - phyllaries - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus hirsutus - inflorescence from top - close - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus hirsutus - inflorescence section 2 - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus hirsutus - inflorescence section 2 - close - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus maximiliani (zoom) - Infructescence; cultivated, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus maximiliani (zoom) - Infructescence, sectioned; cultivated, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus maximiliani (zoom) - Capitulum past anthesis with phyllaries; Bovay Boy Scout Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus maximiliani (zoom) - Leaf; Bovay Boy Scout Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus mollis (zoom) - inflorescences; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus mollis (zoom) - phyllaries; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus mollis (zoom) - leaves; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus mollis (zoom) - capitulum past anthesis, disk florets; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus mollis (zoom) - fasciated and normal capitula; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Helianthus tuberosus - Tubers ready to steam - Bloomington, Indiana - photo: TAMU-HW
Helichrysum sp. (zoom) - capitulum from above - Herb Garden - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Helichrysum sp. (zoom) - capitulum from below - Herb Garden - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Heliopsis helianthoides (zoom) - inflorescence from the side; in restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Heliopsis helianthoides (zoom) - inflorescence from beneath with phyllaries; in restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Heliopsis helianthoides (zoom) - node, cauline leaves; in restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Heterotheca latifolia - Native, from College Station, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Heterotheca latifolia - inflorescence - photo: TAMU-HW
Heterotheca latifolia - inflorescences - anthesis/post-anthesis - photo: TAMU-HW
Heterotheca latifolia - chaffy receptacle - photo: TAMU-HW
Heterotheca pilosa - Native, from College Station,TX. (longitudinal section of head - BOTN 485)
Heterotheca pilosa - Native, from College Station,TX. (head parts - BOTN 485)
Hieracium aurantiacum (zoom) - Capitulum at anthesis from above; Kridler Nursery, Homeworth, Columbiana County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Hieracium aurantiacum (zoom) - Capitula, phyllaries - from side; Kridler Nursery, Homeworth, Columbiana County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Hieracium aurantiacum (zoom) - Fruit, pappus; Kridler Nursery, Homeworth, Columbiana County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Hieracium aurantiacum - Inflorescence (Ligulate) - photo: TAMU-HW
Hieracium aurantiacum (zoom) - ligulate capitula at anthesis; lawn weed growing along Beech Road, Alliance, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Hieracium aurantiacum (zoom) - ligulate capitulum at anthesis - from above; lawn weed growing along Beech Road, Alliance, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Hieracium aurantiacum (zoom) - ligulate capitula at anthesis with phyllaries - from the side; lawn weed growing along Beech Road, Alliance, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Hieracium caespitosum [id?] (zoom) - Plants in flower with scale; John T. Huston/Dr. John D. Brumbaugh Natural Area, Alliance, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Hieracium caespitosum [id?] (zoom) - Capitula; John T. Huston/Dr. John D. Brumbaugh Natural Area, Alliance, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Hieracium caespitosum [id?] (zoom) - Capitula, phyllaries; John T. Huston/Dr. John D. Brumbaugh Natural Area, Alliance, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Hieracium caespitosum [id?] (zoom) - Plants in flower; John T. Huston/Dr. John D. Brumbaugh Natural Area, Alliance, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Hieracium caespitosum [id?] (zoom) - Inflorescences; John T. Huston/Dr. John D. Brumbaugh Natural Area, Alliance, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Hieracium caespitosum [id?] (zoom) - Fruit, pappus; John T. Huston/Dr. John D. Brumbaugh Natural Area, Alliance, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Hymenopappus artemisiifolius - Native, from College Station, TX. (close-up) - photo: TAMU - JM
Hymenopappus artemisiifolius - Native, from College Station, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Hymenopappus artemisiifolius - Native, from College Station, TX. (heads) - photo: TAMU - JM
Hymenopappus artemisiifolius - Native, from College Station, TX. (heads - close-up) - photo: TAMU - JM
Hymenopappus artemisiifolius - Native, from Wellborn, TX. (heads) - photo: TAMU - JM
Hymenopappus carrizoanus - Native, from Hilltop Lakes, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Hymenopappus carrizoanus - Native, from FLYNN, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Hymenoxys grandiflora [id not certain] - Native, from Rocky Mountain National Park, CO. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Inula helenium from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Iva angustifolia (zoom) - fruiting branch with leaves; Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Iva angustifolia (zoom) - fruiting branch with leaves (close); Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Iva annua - Native, from College Station, TX. (inflorescence) - photo: TAMU - JM
Iva annua - Native, from College Station, TX. (achenes) - photo: TAMU - JM
Iva annua - Native, from College Station, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Iva annua - Native, from College Station, TX. (inflorescence) - photo: TAMU - JM
Iva annua - Native, from College Station, TX. (achenes) - photo: TAMU - JM
Iva annua - capitula - distance - photo: TAMU-HW
Iva annua - capitulum with imperfect florets - photo: TAMU-HW
Krigia caespitosa - Native, from College Station, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Krigia caespitosa - Native, from College Station, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Krigia occidentalis (zoom) - Infructescence with achenes and pappus; Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Grimes County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Krigia occidentalis (zoom) - Inflorescence from base with phyllaries; Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Grimes County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Krigia sp. - Native, from College Station, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Krigia sp. - Native, from College Station, TX. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Krigia sp. - Native, from Navasota Flora. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Krigia sp. - Native, from College Station, TX. (inflorescence - close-up) - photo: TAMU - JM
Krigia sp. - Native, from Wellborn, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Lactuca canadensis (zoom) - Achenes, front view, with beak and pappus; Dewberry Ridge outcrop, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Lactuca canadensis (zoom) - Achenes,side view, with beak and pappus; Dewberry Ridge outcrop, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Lactuca canadensis (zoom) - Capitulum - post anthesis; Dewberry Ridge outcrop, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Lactuca canadensis (zoom) - Leaf, node; Dewberry Ridge outcrop, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Lactuca canadensis (zoom) - Terminal, flowering shoot; Dewberry Ridge outcrop, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Lactuca hirsuta var. albiflora (zoom) - Inflorescence from side; along Cobbs Creek, northeastern Madison County, Texas (Amanda Neill 2672) - photo: TAMU-HW
Lactuca hirsuta var. albiflora (zoom) - Developing achenes, pappus; along Cobbs Creek, northeastern Madison County, Texas (Amanda Neill 2672) - photo: TAMU-HW
Lactuca hirsuta var. albiflora (zoom) - Basal leaf; along Cobbs Creek, northeastern Madison County, Texas (Amanda Neill 2672) - photo: TAMU-HW
Lactuca serriola (zoom) - Node with leaf; Foxfire, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Lactuca serriola (zoom) - Leaf, close - midvein; Foxfire, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Lactuca serriola (zoom) - Leafbase, stem; Foxfire, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Lactuca serriola (zoom) - Capitula; Foxfire, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Lactuca serriola (zoom) - Capitulum just after anthesis; Foxfire, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Lactuca serriola (zoom) - Plant in flower; Foxfire, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Lactuca serriola (zoom) - Capitulum at anthesis; Foxfire, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Lactuca serriola (zoom) - Capitula at anthesis; Foxfire, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Lactuca serriola (zoom) - Capitulum at anthesis, from side; Foxfire, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Lactuca serriola (zoom) - Capitulum past anthesis, with developing achenes; Foxfire, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Lactuca virosa from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Lasianthaea fruticosa (zoom) - Inflorescence; road to Volcán Rincón de la Vieja, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
Lasianthaea fruticosa (zoom) - Phyllaries; road to Volcán Rincón de la Vieja, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
Lasianthaea fruticosa (zoom) - Leaves; road to Volcán Rincón de la Vieja, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
Lasianthaea fruticosa (zoom) - Inflorescence, side; road to Volcán Rincón de la Vieja, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
Liatris acidota (zoom) - Inflorescences; collected by Amanda Neill at Keechi Creek WMA, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Liatris acidota (zoom) - Inflorescences, close; collected by Amanda Neill at Keechi Creek WMA, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Liatris acidota (zoom) - Leaves; collected by Amanda Neill at Keechi Creek WMA, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Liatris acidota (zoom) - Corm; collected by Amanda Neill at Keechi Creek WMA, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Liatris cymosa - Native, from Navasota Flora. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Liatris cymosa - Native, from Navasota Flora. (head - close-up) - photo: TAMU - JM
Liatris cymosa - inflorescence - close - photo: TAMU-HW
Liatris cymosa - inflorescence - photo: TAMU-HW
Liatris cymosa - plant - photo: TAMU-HW
Liatris elegans - Native, from College Station, TX. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Liatris elegans - Native, from Navasota Flora. (heads) - photo: TAMU - JM
Liatris elegans - Native, from Navasota Flora. (heads - closer) - photo: TAMU - JM
Liatris elegans - Native, from Navasota Flora. (heads - closest) - photo: TAMU - JM
Liatris elegans (zoom) - plant at last anthesis, along Sundew Creek, Lick Creek Park; Brazos County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Liatris elegans (zoom) - capitula from above, along Sundew Creek, Lick Creek Park; Brazos County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Liatris microcephala - Native, from Cumberland Plateau. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Liatris mucronata - Native, from Navasota Flora. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Liatris mucronata - Native, from Navasota Flora. (heads) - photo: TAMU - JM
Liatris punctata - Native, from Garden of the Gods, CO. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Liatris punctata - Native, from Garden of the Gods, CO. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Liatris punctata - Native, from Garden of the Gods, CO. (inflorescence) - photo: TAMU - JM
Liatris spicata (zoom) - plant in flower; in restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Liatris spicata (zoom) - plant at anthesis; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Liatris spicata (zoom) - capitula at anthesis with clavate styles; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Liatris spicata (zoom) - with associates along trail; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Liatris spicata (zoom) - capitula past anthesis, close; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Liatris squarrosa - Native, from College Station, TX. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Liatris squarrosa - Native, from College Station, TX. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Liatris squarrosa - Native, from Navasota Flora. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Liatris squarrosa - Native, from Navasota Flora. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Liatris squarrosa - Native, from Wellborn, TX. (Longitudinal section of mature head - BOTN 485)
Liatris squarrosa - Native, from Wellborn, TX. (longitudinal section of head - BOTN 485)
Liatris squarrosa - Native, from Wellborn, TX. (head parts - BOTN 485)
Liatris squarrosa - Native, from Wellborn, TX. (butterfly--Gulf Fritillary) - photo: TAMU - JM
Liatris squarrosa - Native, from Wellborn, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Liatris squarrosa - Native, from Wellborn, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Liatris squarrosa (zoom) - plants past anthesis; sundew creek, Lick Creek Park, Brazos County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Liatris squarrosa (zoom) - heads past anthesis; sundew creek, Lick Creek Park, Brazos County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Liatris squarrosa (zoom) - heads past anthesis (close); sundew creek, Lick Creek Park, Brazos County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Liatris squarrosa (zoom) - Flower with style branches; Bovay Boy Scout Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Liatris squarrosa - inflorescence - close - photo: TAMU-HW
Ligularia dentata - Cultivated, from Univ. Wash. Med. plant Gar.. (whole plants) - photo: TAMU - JM
Lindheimera texana - Cultivated, from National Wildflower Research Center, Austin, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Lindheimera texana - Cultivated, from National Wildflower Research Center, Austin, TX. (whole plants) - photo: TAMU - JM
Lindheimera texana - Cultivated, from National Wildflower Research Center, Austin, TX. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Lindheimera texana (zoom) - Infructescence, from above; FM1948, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Lindheimera texana (zoom) - Infructescence, side view; FM1948, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Lindheimera texana (zoom) - Fruit in place; FM1948, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Lindheimera texana (zoom) - Fruit; FM1948, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Lindheimera texana (zoom) - Infructescence, ready for dispersal, from above; FM1948, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Lindheimera texana (zoom) - Plants in flower; Weaver Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Lindheimera texana (zoom) - Shoot/leaves; Weaver Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Lindheimera texana (zoom) - Capitulum from side; Weaver Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Lindheimera texana (zoom) - Capitulum from side, florets exposed; Weaver Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Lygodesmia texana - Native, from Navasota, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Lygodesmia texana - Native, from Navasota, TX. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Lygodesmia texana - plant-habitat [Moore's Hill] - photo: TAMU-HW
Lygodesmia texana - inflorescence - front view - photo: TAMU-HW
Lygodesmia texana - inflorescence - from side - photo: TAMU-HW
Lygodesmia texana - infructescence - photo: TAMU-HW
Lygodesmia texana - infructescence - photo: TAMU-HW
Lygodesmia texana (zoom) - Infructescence, pappus; Old Baylor (Independence); Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Lygodesmia texana (zoom) - Infructescence, pappus, phyllaries; Old Baylor (Independence); Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Marshallia caespitosa - Native, from Navasota Flora. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Marshallia caespitosa - Native, from Navasota, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Marshallia caespitosa - Native, from Navasota, TX. (mature head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Matricaria chamomilla from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Melampodium cv. sp. - Images from the Texas A&M Campus Flora Project
Melampodium leucanthum (zoom) - Capitulum from side; cultivated, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Melampodium leucanthum (zoom) - Leaves; cultivated, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Melampodium leucanthum (zoom) - Capitulum from below with phyllaries; cultivated, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Melampodium leucanthum (zoom) - Capitulum with fruit dispersed, receptacle; cultivated, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Melampodium leucanthum (zoom) - Plant in flower; cultivated, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Melampodium leucanthum - Images from the Texas A&M Campus Flora Project
Mikania scandens - Native, from College Station, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Mikania scandens - Native, from College Station, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Mikania scandens (zoom) - Plant in fruit; Conoco plant, Bryan, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Mikania scandens (zoom) - Plant in flower; Conoco plant, Bryan, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Mikania scandens (zoom) - Capitula at anthesis; Conoco plant, Bryan, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Mikania scandens (zoom) - Plant in fruit; Conoco plant, Bryan, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Mikania scandens (zoom) - Plant in flower, close; Conoco plant, Bryan, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Nothocalais alpestris - Native, from Sunrise, Mt. Rainier, WA. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Oligoneuron rigidum - Native, from Navasota Flora. (inflorescence) - photo: TAMU - MR
Oligoneuron rigidum - Native, from Navasota Flora. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - MR
Oligoneuron rigidum (zoom) - Capitula past anthesis; Bovay Boy Scout Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Oligoneuron rigidum (zoom) - Plant in flower, past anthesis; Bovay Boy Scout Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Oligoneuron rigidum (zoom) - Plant in flower; Bovay Boy Scout Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Oligoneuron rigidum (zoom) - Fruit dispersing from capitula; Bovay Boy Scout Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Oligoneuron rigidum (zoom) - plant in flower; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Oligoneuron rigidum (zoom) - inflorescences, side view with phyllaries; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Oligoneuron rigidum (zoom) - inflorescences from above; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Oligoneuron rigidum (zoom) - shoot with nodes, leaves; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Palafoxia hookeriana var. hookeriana (zoom) - Inflorescence from side; Keechi Creek WMA, Leon County, Texas (Amanda Neill 3179) - photo: TAMU-HW
Palafoxia hookeriana var. hookeriana (zoom) - Inflorescence from side, close - phyllaries with glandular hairs; Keechi Creek WMA, Leon County, Texas (Amanda Neill 3179) - photo: TAMU-HW
Palafoxia hookeriana var. hookeriana (zoom) - Inflorescence from above, close - disk florets; Keechi Creek WMA, Leon County, Texas (Amanda Neill 3179) - photo: TAMU-HW
Palafoxia hookeriana var. hookeriana (zoom) - Vegetative shoot, leaves; Keechi Creek WMA, Leon County, Texas (Amanda Neill 3179) - photo: TAMU-HW
Palafoxia hookeriana var. hookeriana (zoom) - Infructescence, pappus; Keechi Creek WMA, Leon County, Texas (Amanda Neill 3179) - photo: TAMU-HW
Palafoxia hookeriana var. hookeriana (zoom) - Fruit (achene or cypsela), pappus; Keechi Creek WMA, Leon County, Texas (Amanda Neill 3179) - photo: TAMU-HW
Palafoxia reverchonii - Native, from Engeling WMA, TX. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Palafoxia rosea - Native, from Wellborn, TX. (head - side view) - photo: TAMU - JM
Palafoxia rosea - Native, from Wellborn, TX. (head - frontal view) - photo: TAMU - JM
Palafoxia rosea - Native, from Wellborn, TX. (longitudinal section of head - BOTN 485)
Palafoxia rosea - Native, from Wellborn, TX. (head parts - BOTN 485)
Parthenium argentatum - Native, from Big Bend National Park. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Parthenium argentatum - Native, from Big Bend National Park. (heads) - photo: TAMU - JM
Pinaropappus roseus - Native, from Serpentine outcrop, Gillespie Co., TX. (Heads) - photo: TAMU - JM
Pinaropappus roseus - Native, from Serpentine outcrop, Gillespie Co., TX. (heads) - photo: TAMU - JM
Pinaropappus roseus - Native, from Serpentine outcrop, Gillespie Co., TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Pityopsis graminifolia (zoom) - inflorescence, front; sundew creek, Lick Creek Park, Brazos County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Pityopsis graminifolia (zoom) - inflorescence, side; sundew creek, Lick Creek Park, Brazos County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Pityopsis graminifolia (zoom) - inflorescence, side, with fruit; sundew creek, Lick Creek Park, Brazos County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Pityopsis graminifolia (zoom) - inflorescence, front (close); sundew creek, Lick Creek Park, Brazos County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Pluchea carolinensis (zoom) - fruiting plants in Sundew Creek pond, Lick Creek Park; Brazos County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Pluchea carolinensis (zoom) - fruiting plant with pappus, Sundew Creek pond, Lick Creek Park; Brazos County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Pterocaulon virgatum (zoom) - Capitula; Lick Creek Park, Brazos County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Pterocaulon virgatum (zoom) - Capitulum, close with pappus, phyllaries; Lick Creek Park, Brazos County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Pterocaulon virgatum (zoom) - Leaf with decurrent base; Lick Creek Park, Brazos County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Pyrrhopappus sp. - Native, from Navasota Flora. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Pyrrhopappus sp. - Native, from Wellborn, TX. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Pyrrhopappus grandiflorus - inflorescences at anthesis - Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Ratibida columnaris - Images from the Texas A&M Campus Flora Project
Ratibida columnifera - Native, from College Station, TX. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Ratibida columnifera - Native. (Lamar st.) - photo: TAMU - JM
Ratibida columnifera - Native. (head close-up) - photo: TAMU - JM
Ratibida columnifera - Native. (head close-up) - photo: TAMU - JM
Ratibida columnifera - Native, from College Station, TX. (whole plants) - photo: TAMU - JM
Ratibida columnifera - Native, from College Station, TX. (longitudinal section of head - BOTN 485)
Ratibida columnifera - Native, from College Station, TX. (head parts - BOTN 485)
Ratibida columnifera - Native, from College Station, TX. (cross section of head - BOTN 485)
Ratibida columnifera - Native, from College Station, TX. (head parts - BOTN 485)
Ratibida pinnata (zoom) - capitula; in restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Ratibida pinnata (zoom) - capitulum close with worm; in restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Ratibida pinnata (zoom) - basal leaves; in restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Rudbeckia fulgida var. palustris (zoom) - Plant in flower; cultivated, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Rudbeckia fulgida var. palustris (zoom) - Capitulum, from front; cultivated, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Rudbeckia grandiflora - Native, from College Station, TX. (whole plants) - photo: TAMU - JM
Rudbeckia grandiflora - Native, from College Station, TX. (whole plants) - photo: TAMU - JM
Rudbeckia grandiflora - Plants in flower - photo: TAMU-HW
Rudbeckia grandiflora var. alismifolia (zoom2691) - photo: TAMU-HW
Rudbeckia grandiflora - capitulum at early development with lower (outer) florets at anthesis - Lick Creek Park, Brazos Coun - photo: TAMU-HW
Rudbeckia grandiflora - capitulum at early development with lower (outer) florets at anthesis - from above - note pollen mas - photo: TAMU-HW
Rudbeckia grandiflora - capitulum at late development with nearly all florets past anthesis - uppermost pushing pollen - photo: TAMU-HW
Rudbeckia hirta - Native, from College Station, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Rudbeckia hirta - Native, from Navasota Flora. (fasciated) - photo: TAMU - JM
Rudbeckia hirta - Native, from Navasota Flora. (fasciated) - photo: TAMU - JM
Rudbeckia hirta - Native, from College Station,TX. (longitudinal section of head - BOTN 485)
Rudbeckia hirta - Native, from College Station,TX. (head parts - BOTN 485)
Rudbeckia hirta (zoom) - fruiting head - well past anthesis - College Station, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Rudbeckia hirta (zoom) - Fruiting capitulum; Lick Creek Park, Brazos County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Rudbeckia laciniata (zoom) - inflorescence; open marsh, Holmes County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Rudbeckia laciniata (zoom) - phyllaries; open marsh, Holmes County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Rudbeckia laciniata (zoom) - leaf; open marsh, Holmes County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Rudbeckia laciniata (zoom) - plants in flower; open marsh, Holmes County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Rudbeckia laciniata (zoom) - gall - fasciation - abnormal growth; open marsh, Holmes County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Rudbeckia laciniata [id not certain] - Native, from Cumbres & Toltec RR. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Rudbeckia laciniata [id not certain] - Native, from Cumbres & Toltec RR. (head - bee) - photo: TAMU - JM
Rudbeckia laciniata [id not certain] - Native, from Cumbres & Toltec RR. (head - bee) - photo: TAMU - JM
Rudbeckia laciniata [id not certain] - Native, from Cumbres & Toltec RR. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Rudbeckia maxima (zoom) - Plant in early flower; just s. of Normangee, Madison County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Rudbeckia maxima (zoom) - Capitulum, just prior to anthesis; just s. of Normangee, Madison County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Rudbeckia maxima (zoom) - Basal cauline leaf; just s. of Normangee, Madison County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Rudbeckia maxima (zoom) - Upper, glaucous leaf; just s. of Normangee, Madison County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Rudbeckia maxima (zoom) - Capitulum, just prior to anthesis - phyllaries; just s. of Normangee, Madison County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Rudbeckia maxima (zoom) - Plants in flower; cultivated at Peaceable Kingdom Farm, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Rudbeckia maxima (zoom) - Leaf; cultivated at Peaceable Kingdom Farm, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Rudbeckia maxima (zoom) - Inflorescence, side view, close; cultivated at Peaceable Kingdom Farm, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Rudbeckia maxima (zoom) - Inflorescence from below - phyllaries; cultivated at Peaceable Kingdom Farm, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Rudbeckia maxima (zoom) - Inflorescence, side view; cultivated at Peaceable Kingdom Farm, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Rudbeckia occidentalis var. occidentalis - flowers of the western coneflower -- Mt. Timpanogos, Utah Co., Utah, USA. - photo: James Reveal
Senecio ampullaceus - Native, from Serpentine outcrop, Gillespie Co., TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Senecio ampullaceus - Native, from Serpentine outcrop, Gillespie Co., TX. (heads) - photo: TAMU - JM
Senecio aureus - Native, from Georgia. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Senecio glabellus (zoom) - Plant in flower; Fort Boggy State Park, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Senecio glabellus (zoom) - Inflorescence from side, phyllaries; Fort Boggy State Park, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Senecio glabellus (zoom) - Inflorescence from above; Fort Boggy State Park, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Senecio rowleyanus (leaf - spherical)
Senecio sp. - Native, from Wellborn, TX. (heads) - photo: TAMU - JM
Senecio sp. - flower of a groundsel -- near Devil's Gate W of Bridgeport, Mono Co., California, USA. - photo: James Reveal
Senecio [id not certain] - Native, from Zion National Park, UT. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Silphium gracile (zoom) - Upper cauline leaves; FM1948, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Silphium gracile (zoom) - Capitulum prior to anthesis with enclosing phyllaries; FM1948, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Silphium gracile (zoom) - Capitulum after anthesis, from above, with dry disk floret corollas; FM1948, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Silphium gracile (zoom) - Capitulum after anthesis, from the side, with dry disk floret corollas; FM1948, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Silphium gracile (zoom) - Capitulum at anthesis, from above, with inch worms; FM1948, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Silphium gracile (zoom) - Ray florets at anthesis; FM1948, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Silphium gracile (zoom) - Capitulum at anthesis, from above; FM1948, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Silphium gracile (zoom) - Developing fruit in place; FM1948, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Silphium gracile (zoom) - Fruit (winged achene); FM1948, Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Silphium radula - Native, from Navasota Flora. (mature head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Silphium radula - Native, from Navasota Flora. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Silphium radula - Native, from Navasota Flora. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Silphium radula - Native, from Navasota Flora. (involucres) - photo: TAMU - JM
Silphium radula - Native, from Navasota Flora. (long-section) - photo: TAMU - JM
Silphium radula - Native, from Navasota Flora. (florets and fruits) - photo: TAMU - JM
Silphium radula - Native, from Navasota Flora. (florets and fruits) - photo: TAMU - JM
Silphium terebinthinaceum - Plant in flower and upstaging Dr. Tom Cooperrider - Holmes County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Silphium terebinthinaceum (zoom) - plant, with tall tickseed (and Toni Wilson for scale); in restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Silphium terebinthinaceum (zoom) - inflorescences; in restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Silphium terebinthinaceum (zoom) - inflorescence from above; in restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Silphium terebinthinaceum (zoom) - leaves; in restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Silphium terebinthinaceum (zoom) - inflorescence from below and phyllaries; in restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Silphium terebinthinaceum (zoom) - phyllaries (right) vs. Helianthus (left); in restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Silphium trifoliatum (zoom) - inflorescence past anthesis from below, phyllaries; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Silphium trifoliatum (zoom) - inflorescence past anthesis from above; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Silphium trifoliatum (zoom) - shoot, nodes, leaves; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Silphium trifoliatum (zoom) - plant in flower with Verbesina alternifolia; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Silphium trifoliatum (zoom) - inflorescence well past anthesis from above; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Silphium trifoliatum (zoom) - ray floret winged achenes and disk florets; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Silphium trifoliatum (zoom) - inflorescence with fertile ray florets at anthesis; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Silphium trifoliatum (zoom) - plant in flower; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Silphium trifoliatum (zoom) - inflorescence at anthesis from above; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Solidago canadensis - Native, from College Station, TX. (heads) - photo: TAMU - JM
Solidago patula (zoom) - capitula; marsh in northwestern Holmes County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Solidago patula (zoom) - plants in flower; marsh in northwestern Holmes County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Solidago patula (zoom) - plants in flower; marsh in northwestern Holmes County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Solidago sp. - Cultivated. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Solidago sp. - Cultivated. (heads) - photo: TAMU - JM
Solidago sp. (pollinator - bumblebee)
Solidago sp. (zoom) - plants in flower; in restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Solidago sp. (zoom) - capitula; in restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Soliva sessilis (zoom) - Fruiting plant with scale; near entry of Camp Allen, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Soliva sessilis (zoom) - Fruiting plant; near entry of Camp Allen, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Soliva sessilis (zoom) - Fruiting plant; near entry of Camp Allen, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Sonchus asper - Native, from Navasota Flora. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Sonchus asper - infructescence - Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Sonchus asper (zoom) - Capitula at anthesis and past; Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Grimes County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Sonchus asper (zoom) - Capitulum past anthesis, close; Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Grimes County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Sonchus asper (zoom) - Capitulum past anthesis, sectioned - fruit, pappus; Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Grimes County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Symphyotrichum ericoides (zoom) - Plant in flower; Bovay Boy Scout Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Symphyotrichum ericoides (zoom) - Capitula; Bovay Boy Scout Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Symphyotrichum ericoides (zoom) - Capitulum close with phyllaries; Bovay Boy Scout Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Symphyotrichum oblongifolium (zoom) - Capitulum at anthesis; cultivated (as Aster oblongifolius), Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Symphyotrichum oblongifolium (zoom) - Leaf, nodes; cultivated (as Aster oblongifolius), Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Symphyotrichum oblongifolium (zoom) - Plant in flower; cultivated (as Aster oblongifolius), Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Symphyotrichum oblongifolium (zoom) - Plant in flower; cultivated (as Aster oblongifolius), Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Symphyotrichum oblongifolium (zoom) - Inflorescence; cultivated (as Aster oblongifolius), Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Symphyotrichum patens (zoom) - inflorescence - front view; Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Symphyotrichum patens (zoom) - inflorescence - side view; Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Symphyotrichum patens (zoom) - sessile leaf; Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Symphyotrichum subulatum (zoom) - Capitula at anthesis; (Aster subulatus) Conoco plant, Bryan, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Symphyotrichum subulatum (zoom) - Capitula at anthesis, close; (Aster subulatus) Conoco plant, Bryan, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Symphyotrichum subulatum (zoom) - Flowering plant (lawn mode); (Aster subulatus) Conoco plant, Bryan, Brazos County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Syntrichopappus fremontii - yellow-ray Fremont's-gold -- near Beatty, Nye Co., Nevada, USA. - photo: James Reveal
Tagetes Lucida - Images from the Texas A&M Campus Flora Project
Tanacetum vulgare (zoom) - capitula and phyllaries, close from the side; cultivated, Beech Road, Alliance, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Tanacetum vulgare (zoom) - capitula at anthesis from above; cultivated, Beech Road, Alliance, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Tanacetum vulgare (zoom) - capitulum at anthesis from above, close; cultivated, Beech Road, Alliance, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Tanacetum vulgare (zoom) - capitulum and phyllaries, close from below; cultivated, Beech Road, Alliance, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Taraxacum officinale - Naturalized, from Navasota Flora. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Taraxacum officinale - Naturalized, from Navasota Flora. (mature) - photo: TAMU - JM
Taraxacum officinale - Naturalized, from Navasota Flora. (mature) - photo: TAMU - JM
Taraxacum officinale - Infructescence and (naked) receptacle - photo: TAMU-HW
Taraxacum officinale - inflorescense at anthesis - photo: TAMU-HW
Taraxacum officinale - infructescence - naked receptacle - photo: TAMU-HW
Taraxacum officinale - fruits on receptacle with extended style base, pappus - photo: TAMU-HW
Taraxacum officinale - flowers of the common dandelion -- Logan, Cache Co., Utah, USA. - photo: James Reveal
Taraxacum officinale from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Taraxacum sp. [id not certain] - Native, from Rocky Mountain National Park, CO. (whole plant in fruit) - photo: TAMU - JM
Tetraneuris linearifolia - Cultivated, from National Wildflower Research Center, Austin, TX. (whole plants) - photo: TAMU - JM
Tetraneuris linearifolia (zoom) - Population; outcrop area at Gail Allen Ranch (Meadowside), Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Tetraneuris linearifolia (zoom) - Capitulum, front view, close; outcrop area at Gail Allen Ranch (Meadowside), Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Tetraneuris linearifolia (zoom) - Capitulum, from base, close; outcrop area at Gail Allen Ranch (Meadowside), Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Tetraneuris linearifolia (zoom) - Capitulum, past anthesis; outcrop area at Gail Allen Ranch (Meadowside), Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Tetraneuris linearifolia (zoom) - Capitulum, past anthesis, fruit removed; outcrop area at Gail Allen Ranch (Meadowside), Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Tetraneuris linearifolia (zoom) - Plant in flower; Moore's Hill Outcrop, Grimes County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Tetraneuris linearifolia (zoom) - Inflorescence at anthesis, front view; Moore's Hill Outcrop, Grimes County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Tetraneuris linearifolia (zoom) - Inflorescence at anthesis, from below with phyllaries; Moore's Hill Outcrop, Grimes County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Tetraneuris linearifolia (zoom) - leaf; Moore's Hill Outcrop, Grimes County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Tetraneuris scaposa var. scaposa (zoom) - Capitulum at anthesis, from front; cultivated, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Tetraneuris scaposa var. scaposa (zoom) - Capitulum at anthesis, from side; cultivated, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Tetraneuris scaposa var. scaposa (zoom) - Infructescence, pappus; cultivated, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Tetraneuris scaposa var. scaposa (zoom) - Infructescence, side view; cultivated, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Tetraneuris scaposa var. scaposa (zoom) - Plant in flower; cultivated, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Thelesperma filifolium (zoom) - Plant in flower, Old Baylor (Independence); Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Thelesperma filifolium (zoom) - Capitulum, front view, Old Baylor (Independence); Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Thelesperma filifolium (zoom) - Capitulum, rear view (phyllaries); Old Baylor (Independence); Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Thelesperma filifolium (zoom) - Capitulum, side view (phyllaries); Old Baylor (Independence); Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Thelesperma filifolium (zoom) - Leaves; Old Baylor (Independence); Washington County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Thelesperma flavodiscum (zoom) - Inflorescence, front view; collected by Amanda Neill at Keechi Creek WMA, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Thelesperma flavodiscum (zoom) - Inflorescence, side view; collected by Amanda Neill at Keechi Creek WMA, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Thelesperma flavodiscum (zoom) - Inflorescence, florets - close; collected by Amanda Neill at Keechi Creek WMA, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Thelesperma flavodiscum (zoom) - Node - leaves; collected by Amanda Neill at Keechi Creek WMA, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Thelesperma flavodiscum (zoom) - Node - leaves from side; collected by Amanda Neill at Keechi Creek WMA, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Thelesperma flavodiscum (zoom) - Infructescence, side view - bimorphic phyllaries; collected by Amanda Neill at Keechi Creek WMA, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Thelesperma flavodiscum (zoom) - Infructescence, side view - with fruit; collected by Amanda Neill at Keechi Creek WMA, Leon County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Thelesperma sp. - Native, from Clay, TX. (heads) - photo: TAMU - JM
Townsendia hookeri - Hooker's Townsend-daisy -- Loveland Pass, Summit Co., Colorado, USA. - photo: James Reveal
Tragopogon dubius - Native, from Kansas. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Tragopogon dubius - Native, from Kansas. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Tragopogon sp. - Native, from Rocky Mountains. (mature) - photo: TAMU - JM
Tragopogon sp. - Native, from Rocky Mountains. (head - mature) - photo: TAMU - JM
Tragopogon sp. - Native, from Rocky Mountains. (head - mature) - photo: TAMU - JM
Tussilago farfara from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
unknown - Sarcobatus Flat, Nye Co., Nevada, USA. - photo: James Reveal
unknown - near Beatty, Nye Co., Nevada, USA. - photo: James Reveal
unknown genus [id not certain] - Native, from Rocky Mountain National Park, CO. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
unknown genus [id not certain] - Native, from Rocky Mountain National Park, CO. (heads) - photo: TAMU - JM
unknown genus [id not certain] - Native, from Rocky Mountain National Park, CO. (with butterfly--Fritillary sp.) - photo: TAMU - JM
unknown genus [id not certain] - Native, from Garden of the Gods, CO. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
unknown genus [id not certain] - Native, from Garden of the Gods, CO. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Verbesina alternifolia (zoom) - inflorescences; in restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Verbesina alternifolia (zoom) - inflorescence, disc florets; in restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Verbesina alternifolia (zoom) - leaves, decurrent petioles; in restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Verbesina alternifolia - flowers of yellow ironweed -- near Potomac, Montgomery Co., Maryland, USA. - photo: James Reveal
Verbesina encelioides - Native, from Washington on the Brazos. (head parts - BOTN 485)
Verbesina encelioides (zoom) - Capitula at anthesis; Thornberry Ranch, Trinity River bottoms, eastern Madison County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Verbesina encelioides (zoom) - Capitulum at anthesis, from side; Thornberry Ranch, Trinity River bottoms, eastern Madison County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Verbesina encelioides (zoom) - Capitulum at anthesis, from below; Thornberry Ranch, Trinity River bottoms, eastern Madison County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Verbesina encelioides (zoom) - Capitulum past anthesis, sectioned; Thornberry Ranch, Trinity River bottoms, eastern Madison County, Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Verbesina gigantea (zoom) - Plant with Toni Wilson; Research Center area, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
Verbesina gigantea (zoom) - Plant, close; Research Center area, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
Verbesina gigantea (zoom) - Capitulum at anthesis; Research Center area, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
Verbesina gigantea (zoom) - Capitulum at anthesis, close; Research Center area, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
Verbesina gigantea (zoom) - Leaf; Research Center area, Santa Rosa National Park, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica - photo: TAMU-HW
Verbesina virginica - Native, from College Station, TX. (heads) - photo: TAMU - JM
Verbesina virginica - basal 'ice ball' of Frostweed (1) - photo: TAMU-HW
Verbesina virginica - basal 'ice ball' of Frostweed (2) - photo: TAMU-HW
Verbesina virginica - basal 'ice ball' of Frostweed (3) - photo: TAMU-HW
Verbesina virginica - Frostweed population (Jan 96) - photo: TAMU-HW
Verbesina virginica (zoom) - Winging stem; Navasota bottoms (Theiss Property), Madison County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Vernonia baldwinii - Native, from College Station, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Vernonia baldwinii - Native, from College Station, TX. (heads) - photo: TAMU - JM
Vernonia baldwinii - Native, from Washington-on-the-Brazos State Park, TX. (clump) - photo: TAMU - JM
Vernonia baldwinii - Native, from Washington-on-the-Brazos State Park, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Vernonia baldwinii - Native, from Washington-on-the-Brazos State Park, TX. (heads) - photo: TAMU - JM
Vernonia baldwinii - Native, from Washington-on-the-Brazos State Park, TX. (heads - close-up) - photo: TAMU - JM
Vernonia baldwinii - Native, from Washington on the Brazos. (longitudinal section of head - BOTN 485)
Vernonia gigantea (zoom) - plant in flower; in restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Vernonia gigantea (zoom) - with Sorghastrum, Cornus; in restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Vernonia gigantea (zoom) - capitula past anthesis with phyllaries, pappus; in restored prairie area - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Vernonia gigantea (zoom) - plant in flower; woodland margin - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Vernonia gigantea (zoom) - capitulum; woodland margin - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Vernonia gigantea (zoom) - flowers; woodland margin - Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Vernonia gigantea (zoom) - Plant in flower; Jackson Bog, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Vernonia gigantea (zoom) - Discoid capitulum; Jackson Bog, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Vernonia texana - Native, from Navasota Flora. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Vernonia texana - Native, from Navasota Flora. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM
Viguiera stenoloba - Native, from Big Bend National Park. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Viguiera stenoloba - Native, from Big Bend National Park. (heads) - photo: TAMU - JM
Viguiera stenoloba (zoom) - Plant in flower; cultivated, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Viguiera stenoloba (zoom) - Capitulum from front; cultivated, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Viguiera stenoloba (zoom) - Capitulum from base with phyllaries; cultivated, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Viguiera stenoloba (zoom) - Leaves; cultivated, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Viguiera stenoloba (zoom) - Capitulum from side, past anthesis; cultivated, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Wedelia texana (zoom) - Plants in flower; cultivated (as Wedelia hispida), Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Wedelia texana (zoom) - Inflorescence from above; cultivated (as Wedelia hispida), Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Wedelia texana (zoom) - Inflorescence from side; cultivated (as Wedelia hispida), Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Wedelia texana (zoom) - Leaves; cultivated (as Wedelia hispida), Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Wedelia texana (zoom) - Infructescence; cultivated (as Wedelia hispida), Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Wedelia texana (zoom) - Capitulum from front; cultivated (as Wedelia hispida), Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Wedelia texana (zoom) - Capitulum from side; cultivated (as Wedelia hispida), Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Wedelia texana (zoom) - Infructescence; cultivated (as Wedelia hispida), Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Wedelia texana (zoom) - Leaves; cultivated (as Wedelia hispida), Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Wedelia texana (zoom) - Plant in flower and fruit; cultivated (as Wedelia hispida), Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Wyethia scabra - Badland mule's-ear -- Red Wash, Uintah Co., Utah, USA. - photo: James Reveal
Xanthium strumarium - Native, from College Station, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Xanthium strumarium - Native, from College Station, TX. (senescent plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Xanthium strumarium - Native, from College Station, TX. (fruit) - photo: TAMU - JM
Zinnia grandiflora - Native, from Big Bend National Park. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Zinnia species - Images from the Texas A&M Campus Flora Project
Zinnia violacea - Cultivated. (head) - photo: TAMU - JM


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