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With surprise we meet here also with many plants with hairy, greenish-gray leaves and stalk-covers, as, for instance, the _Onosmodium molle, Hieracium longipilum, Pycnanthemum pilosum, Chrysopsis villosa,
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 43, May, 1861 Creator Various
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The herbaceous growth is chiefly wire grass, -- Aristida sticta, Mx. and A. purpurea, Mx. Plants of the composite or aster family abound in their seasons, the most common genera being Chrysopsis, Silphium, Aster, Peterocaulon, Helianthus and Liatris.
North Carolina and its Resources. North Carolina. Board of Agriculture. 1896
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At every station I jumped off the car and looked hurriedly for specimens, till, after three or four attempts, I found what I was seeking, -- the golden aster, _Chrysopsis falcata_.
The Foot-path Way Bradford Torrey 1877
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From Yarmouth, I have received the Chrysopsis falcata (golden aster), and Vaccinium stamineum (Deerberry or Squaw Huckleberry), with fruit not edible, sometimes as large as a cranberry (Sept. 7).
Cape Cod 1865
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Aster, Grassleaf Golden Chrysopsis graminifolia 290
The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States Janine M. Benyus 1989
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Aster, Grassleaf Golden Chrysopsis graminifolia 290
The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States Janine M. Benyus 1989
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Aster, Grassleaf Golden Chrysopsis graminifolia 290
The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States Janine M. Benyus 1989
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