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- Aster (flower) (1593 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Asteraceae]]}}
16: ... distributed [[flowering plant]]s in the family [[Asteraceae]]. ''Aster'' comes from [[Greek language|Greek]] ... - Dahlia (2643 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Asteraceae]]}}
18: ...ahlias discovered earlier and these are the progenitors of all modern Dahlia [[hybrid]]s. Ever since, ...
20: ...contributes to their manifesting such great diversity.
23: ...they are brightly colored, displaying most hues, with the exception of blue. - Daisy (2511 bytes)
9: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Asteraceae]]}}
16: ...flowers were fed to babies in medieval times when it was popular to have dwarfed entertainers as the f...
18: ...e '''Painted daisy''' has pink, red, purple, or white flower heads. The roots of this plant were once...
20: ...al growing to a height of 60 - 90 cm (2 to 3 ft.) It is apparently a cross between ''[[Leucantheum lac...
24: [[Image:Pretty-white-daisies.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Daisy]] - Gaillardia (3637 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Asteraceae]]}}
15: ...ly ([[Asteraceae]]), native to [[North America]]. It was named after M. Gaillard de Charentonneau, an ...
17: ... plant grows to 1 1/2 to 2 ft (45 - 60 cm) tall, with bright daisy-like single color and bi-color bloo...
19: They will grow under very harsh and dry conditions, forming mounds, 8 - 18 inches (20 - 45 cm) h... - Marigold (1868 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Asteraceae]]}}
17: ...e daisy family [[Asteraceae]], native to the [[Mediterranean]] region and [[Macaronesia]].
19: ...le yellow to deep orange, and are 3-7 cm across, with both ray florets and disc florets. - Sunflower (5784 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Asteraceae]]}}
15: ... of the flower can grow up to 3 [[metre]]s tall, with the flower head reaching 30cm in diameter. The s...
18: ...ting the sunflower as an image of their [[Solar deity|sun god]], and [[gold]] images of the "flower" a...
23: ... the [[fruit]] (an ''[[achene]]'') of the plant, with the true seeds encased in an inedible husk.
29: ...the blooming stage is reached the stem freezes in its eastward direction. Thus, blooming sunflowers ar... - Flowering plant (29088 bytes)
16: ...tically by botanical writers, but with varying limitation, as a group-name for other dicotyledonous pl...
18: ... which the term is nowadays received and in which it is used here.
22: ...restrial herbs, creeping, erect or climbing in habit, shrubs and trees, and representing a much greate...
24: ...he great angiosperm radiation, when a great diversity of angiosperms appear in the fossil record, occu...
29: ...the number of [[cotyledon]]s or embryonic leaves within the seeds, but there are a number of other dif... - Artichoke (2732 bytes)
1: ...ree types of [[vegetable]]s in the daisy family [[Asteraceae]]. When unqualified, the term "artichoke" nearly...
4: ...eaten. The fleshy, edible part is delicious but quite sparse in proportion to that which is discarded....
6: ...king), but the soft heart itself may be consumed with relish.
8: ...ll be seen that the art of eating this food is in itself a satisfying and time-consuming matter which ...
9: ...getable]] as it is harvested well before any [[fruit]] develops. - Chicory (2512 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox familia entry | taxon = [[Asteraceae]]}}
17: ...ring plant in genus ''Cichorium'' of the family [[Asteraceae]]. There are two important species in genus ''Cic...
19: ...ts have been used as a substitute for [[coffee]]. It is also used as a flavoring in coffee.
21: ...with herbal properties. Endive is often confused with chicory.
25: ...has a small head of cream-coloured bitter leaves. It is grown in complete darkness to avoid the leaves... - Lettuce (5469 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Asteraceae]]}}
15: ...wn as a [[leaf vegetable]]. In Western countries, it is typically eaten cold and raw, in [[salad]]s, [...
17: ...'. When grown to eat, lettuce is harvested before it bolts.
23: ...Asia]]. It is likely that it originated on the Mediterranean rim on rocky wasteland or woodland cleari...
25: ...hought these Egyptian plants were closely linked with the modern day cos variety and could have origin... - Scallion (1812 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Asteraceae]]}}
13: The common name '''scallion''' is associated with various members of the genus ''[[Allium]]'' that...
15: ... States|U.S.]] and '''spring onions''' in the [[United Kingdom|UK]] and [[Australia]]. Confusingly, th...
17: ... Greek ''askolonion'' as described by the Greek writer [[Theophrastus]]; this name, in turn, seems to ...
19: ...03, there were reports of several cases of [[hepatitis]] contracted from raw scallions coming from som...
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