Buphthalmum By LoveToKnow Buphthalmum - B. speciosum is a bold, free, and showy perennial, hardy, and growing in any soil, with large heart-shaped leaves in great tufts, and, in summer and autumn, ...
Buphthalmum salicifolium - Yellow oxeye daisy Argyranthemum frutescens - Marguerite daisy [edit] External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Leucanthemum vulgare ...
Willow-Leaf Oxeye [English]: Buphthalmum salicifolium Willow-leaf Oxeye [English]: Buphthalmum salicifolium 'Alpine Gold' Willow-Leaf Red Quebracho [English]: Schinopsis balansae Willow-Leaf Sunflower [English]: Helianthus salicifolius ...
the oxeye and , but particularly for two genera: Heliopsis, native to North America, and Buphthalmum, native to Europe and W Asia but cultivated elsewhere.
The plant was at first named Buphthalmum sagittatum by Frederick Pursh in his Flora Americae Septentrionalis in 1814 and then the genus and species were renamed Balsamorhiza sagittata by Thomas Nuttall in 1834.
and style branches: carpels superposed, style branches arranged radially to the head surface; carpels collateral, style branches tangential to head surface: see Robinson 1984); details of the distribution of this feature are unknown. Buphthalmum has ...
See also: Oxeye, Aster
 
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