Wild Florida Photo - Balduina angustifolia

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Balduina angustifolia

COASTALPLAIN HONEYCOMBHEAD

YELLOW BUTTONS

Florida native

 

A common plant of sandhills, scrub and dunes in most counties of Florida. The range includes southeast Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi.
Stems up to a meter tall, widely branched with narrow, entire, alternate leaves. Ray florets yellow & sterile. Disk florets are yellow, fertile and become honeycombed when mature.

 
Balduina angustifolia is a member of the Asteraceae - Aster family.

Other species of this genus in the Wild Florida Photo database:
  View  Balduina uniflora - ONEFLOWER HONEYCOMBHEAD


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  Walter Kingsley Taylor
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