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Verbesina chapmanii J. R. Coleman

Verbesina chapmanii

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Verbesina chapmanii, commonly known as Chapman's crownbeard, is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae and the genus Verbesina.[1] It is a perennial dicot.[2]

It is native to the Florida panhandle, growing in fire prone pine flatwoods. The plant has wingless stems and rough hairy leaves.[3] It can grow up to 30 inches (762 mm) tall and forms a cypsela fruit.[4] The yellow flowers emerge in June to August.[4]

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Verbesina chapmanii: Brief Summary

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Verbesina chapmanii, commonly known as Chapman's crownbeard, is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae and the genus Verbesina. It is a perennial dicot.

It is native to the Florida panhandle, growing in fire prone pine flatwoods. The plant has wingless stems and rough hairy leaves. It can grow up to 30 inches (762 mm) tall and forms a cypsela fruit. The yellow flowers emerge in June to August.

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