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Centaurea americana

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Kingdom
  
Tribe
  
Cynareae

Scientific name
  
Centaurea americana

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Genus
  
Centaurea

Higher classification
  
Knapweeds


Similar
  
Knapweeds, Daisy family, Lycopus americanus, Amberboa moschata, Centaurea dealbata

Centaurea americana, commonly called American starthistle or American basketflower, is an annual native to the southern central United States and northeastern Mexico. Its common name comes from the underside of the inflorescence, which has a basket weave pattern on it and on the flowerbuds.

The pink petals look somewhat like a thistle with a cream colored center. Blooms are 4" in diameter and are held from May until June. The plant can reach 5-6' tall and has rough 4" long lance-shaped leaves.

The plant is often cultivated for its showy flowers, and can sometimes be found outside its native range as an escape from cultivation.



Centaurea americana Centaurea americana American basketflower NPIN

References

Centaurea americana Wikipedia


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