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Crocidium (plant)

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Subfamily
  
Asteroideae

Scientific name
  
Crocidium

Rank
  
Genus

Order
  
Asterales

Tribe
  
Senecioneae

Higher classification
  
Daisy family

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Crocidium multicaule, Daisy family

Crocidium is a small North American genus of plants in the daisy family. Crocidium is native to western North America: British Columbia Washington, Idaho, Oregon, and California.

Crocidium can be found in varied habitats from grassland to woodland. It is a small annual, typically not exceeding 30 centimeters (12 inches) in height. It grows from a small patch of somewhat fleshy leaves at the ground and erects several very tall, very thin gangly stems, each of which is topped with a flower head. The flower head is made up of five to 13 lemon yellow ray florets, each up to a centimeter long. The center of the head is filled with tiny disc florets, in a similar shade of bright yellow. The fruits are fuzzy brown achenes only one or two millimeters long which turn gluey when wet.

Species
  1. Crocidium multicaule Hook. - British Columbia, Washington, Idaho, Oregon, California
  2. Crocidium pugetense H.St.John - British Columbia, Washington

References

Crocidium (plant) Wikipedia