RM2KFBTDX–Heterotheca camporum, Lemon Yellow False Goldenaster, Golden Aster, Garden
RMBDTP3J–Hairy Goldenaster (Heterotheca villosa)
RM2K1NEPC–Soft Goldenaster, Bradburia pilosa
RMCEPB2K–Coastalplain Goldenaster, Morningside Nature Center, Gainesville, Florida
RM2B4RAJP–Telegraphweed, Heterotheca grandiflora, in flower on the Californian coast. Endemic to south-west USA.
RMF6XDCK–False Goldenaster
RF2FYK9WD–A monarch butterfly lands upon a Maryland goldenaster.
RMRXKGG9–False Goldenaster
RF2FNKMRP–Radiate head inflorescences of California Silk Goldenaster, Heterotheca Grandiflora, Asteraceae, native in the Santa Monica Mountains, Springtime.
RMRXKGCX–False Goldenaster
RF2CB6WPH–Yellow flowers of sunflower aster family, Chrysopsis known as golden asters or Heterotheca villosa, called the hairy goldenaster, macro close up selec
RMEPDN8B–A field of camphorweed, or false goldenaster, Heterotheca subaxillaris, growing along side the highway near the town of Chama, New Mexico
RMJ2J8CC–lemonyellow false goldenaster, Heterotheca camporum var. Glandulissimum,
RMM1NXTE–Great Smoky Mountains in blue haze with Maryland Golden Aster flowers in foreground in the National Park in North Carolina, USA
RFE7A39E–False Goldenasters growing on a rock in New Mexico
RMR3XR41–USA, Colorado, White River National Forest, Lichen on rock, Dwarf Golden Aster, Heterotheca pumila
RF2TB56FG–pretty dwarf golden aster wildflowers along the trail to potato lake, in the mountains near durango, colorado
RME6RMDT–Melissodes dentiventris, F, side, Maryland, Anne Arundel Co 2013-04-10-135151 ZS PMax 9038835902 o Melissodes dentiventris, male, an uncommon denizen of dry sandy areas, specializing on pollination of composites...particularly maryland goldenaster. Collec
RM2B4RBYW–Telegraphweed, Heterotheca grandiflora, in flower on the Californian coast. Endemic to south-west USA.
RM2AGBAH0–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. 3. Chrysopsis gossypina (Michx.) Ell. Cottony GoldenAster. Fig. 4197. Erigeron pilosum Walt. Fl. Car. 206. 1788.Inula gossypina Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 122. 1803./. gossypina Nutt. Gen. 2: 150. 1818.C. gossypina Ell. Bot. S. C. & Ga. 2: 337. 1824.Chrysopsis pilosa Britten, Mem. Torr. Club 5: 316. 1894. Not Nutt. Stout, i°-2° high, branched above,densely woolly-pubescent all ov
RF2FYK9WK–A blooming spring scene along the coast of north carolina's outer banks.
RF2RC5261–Digitally created watercolor painting of Broadway hiking trail in Arches National Park with golden aster
RF2FNKMT5–Radiate head inflorescences of California Silk Goldenaster, Heterotheca Grandiflora, Asteraceae, native in the Santa Monica Mountains, Springtime.
RMRXKGDH–False Goldenaster
RF2CB6WPW–Chrysopsis, are plants in the sunflower family native to the southern and eastern United States. All the species are found in Florida, although some a
RME6RMDR–Melissodes dentiventris, F, face, Maryland, Anne Arundel County 2013-04-11-141955 ZS PMax 8949619558 o Melissodes dentiventris, male, an uncommon denizen of dry sandy areas, specializing on pollination of composites...particularly maryland goldenaster. Co
RM2K1NEPF–Soft Goldenaster, Bradburia pilosa
RM2B4RAK4–Telegraphweed, Heterotheca grandiflora, in flower on the Californian coast. Endemic to south-west USA.
RMREDRMG–. Compositae newsletter. Compositae. Comp. Newsl. 30,1997 67 Now Available A Revision oi Heterotheca sect. Phyllotheca (Compositae: Astereae): The Prairie and Montane Goldenasters of North America from the U. W. Biology Series, Department of Biology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1 A monograph presenting the morphology, classification and distribution of thelargestgroupof goldenasters: f^eferor/zeca sect. Phyllotheca. Included are a comparison of the traits of all the goldenaster genera and a key to all species in the three sections of the genus Heterotheca native to
RF2FNKMT0–Radiate head inflorescences of California Silk Goldenaster, Heterotheca Grandiflora, Asteraceae, native in the Santa Monica Mountains, Springtime.
RF2CB6WPK–Chrysopsis, are plants in the sunflower family native to the southern and eastern United States. All the species are found in Florida, although some a
RM2E22DDJ–False Goldenaster
RME6RMDP–Melissodes dentiventris, F, back, Maryland, Anne Arundel County 2013-04-11-140435 ZS PMax 9038834798 o Melissodes dentiventris, male, an uncommon denizen of dry sandy areas, specializing on pollination of composites...particularly maryland goldenaster. Co
RM2K1NEPD–Soft Goldenaster, Bradburia pilosa
RME6RN3N–Melissodes dentiventris, M, back, Maryland, Anne Arundel County 2013-04-09-140620 ZS PMax 8643016367 o Melissodes dentiventris, male, an uncommon denizen of dry sandy areas, specializing on pollination of composites...particularly maryland goldenaster. Co
RM2GDC3EX–Soft Goldenaster, Bradburia pilosa
RM2B4RC5D–Telegraphweed, Heterotheca grandiflora, in flower on the Californian coast. Endemic to south-west USA.
RM2GDC3BM–Soft Goldenaster, Bradburia pilosa
RMRJY93N–. Atlas of the rare vascular plants of Ontario. Rare plants; Botany. Atlas of the Rare Vascular Plants of Ontario / Atlas des plantes vasculaires rares de l'Ontario ASTERACEAE Heterotheca villosa (Pursh) Shinners {Chrysopsis ballardii Rydb., C. villosa (Pursh) Nutt.) Prairie goldenaster Chrysopside velue. ' After / D'après: Harms, 1963, Semple, Blok, & Heiman 1£ HABITAT: Dry open areas, prairies, and waste places. NOTES: A western species usually found in Ontario along railroad rights-of-way, which is also its typical habitat in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. HABITAT: Sols ouverts et secs, pra
RM2GBE608–Soft Goldenaster, Bradburia pilosa
RF2FNKMRW–Radiate head inflorescences of California Silk Goldenaster, Heterotheca Grandiflora, Asteraceae, native in the Santa Monica Mountains, Springtime.
RF2E3MKK9–Achene fruit, California Silk Goldenaster, Heterotheca Grandiflora, Asteraceae, native perennial, Bluff Creek Trail, South California Coast, Winter.
RM2E22DFB–False Goldenaster
RMF6XBHH–False Goldenaster with Fiery skipper
RMEB1MK8–False Goldenaster with crab spider
RME6RN3P–Melissodes dentiventris, M, face, Maryland, Anne Arundel County 2013-04-09-141816 ZS PMax 8643015937 o Melissodes dentiventris, male, an uncommon denizen of dry sandy areas, specializing on pollination of composites...particularly maryland goldenaster. Co
RF2E3MKG8–Achene fruit, California Silk Goldenaster, Heterotheca Grandiflora, Asteraceae, native perennial, Bluff Creek Trail, South California Coast, Winter.
RME6RN3R–Melissodes dentiventris, M, side, Maryland, Anne Arundel County 2013-04-09-142556 ZS PMax 8644111702 o Melissodes dentiventris, male, an uncommon denizen of dry sandy areas, specializing on pollination of composites...particularly maryland goldenaster. Co