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- Agoseris_glauca abstract "Agoseris glauca is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common names pale agoseris, prairie agoseris, and short-beaked agoseris. The plant is native to western and northwestern North America from Alaska to Ontario and North Dakota, and California to New Mexico. It grows in many habitat types.".
- Agoseris_glauca binomialAuthority Frederick_Traugott_Pursh.
- Agoseris_glauca class Eudicots.
- Agoseris_glauca division Flowering_plant.
- Agoseris_glauca family Asteraceae.
- Agoseris_glauca family Cichorieae.
- Agoseris_glauca family Cichorioideae.
- Agoseris_glauca genus Agoseris.
- Agoseris_glauca kingdom Plant.
- Agoseris_glauca order Asterales.
- Agoseris_glauca order Asterids.
- Agoseris_glauca synonym "Troximon glauca".
- Agoseris_glauca thumbnail Agoseris_glauca_8503.JPG?width=300.
- Agoseris_glauca wikiPageExternalLink img_query?query_src=photos_index&where-taxon=Agoseris+glauca.
- Agoseris_glauca wikiPageExternalLink profile?symbol=AGGL.
- Agoseris_glauca wikiPageExternalLink get_JM_treatment.pl?609,633,639.
- Agoseris_glauca wikiPageExternalLink florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=250066034.
- Agoseris_glauca wikiPageExternalLink agosglau.htm.
- Agoseris_glauca wikiPageID "18739114".
- Agoseris_glauca wikiPageRevisionID "574087207".
- Agoseris_glauca binomial "Agoseris glauca".
- Agoseris_glauca binomialAuthority "Raf.".
- Agoseris_glauca familia Asteraceae.
- Agoseris_glauca genus "Agoseris".
- Agoseris_glauca hasPhotoCollection Agoseris_glauca.
- Agoseris_glauca imageCaption "Agoseris glauca".
- Agoseris_glauca name "Agoseris glauca".
- Agoseris_glauca ordo Asterales.
- Agoseris_glauca regnum Plant.
- Agoseris_glauca species "A. glauca".
- Agoseris_glauca subfamilia Cichorioideae.
- Agoseris_glauca synonyms "Troximon glauca".
- Agoseris_glauca tribus Cichorieae.
- Agoseris_glauca unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Agoseris_glauca unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Agoseris_glauca unrankedOrdo Asterids.
- Agoseris_glauca subject Category:Cichorieae.
- Agoseris_glauca subject Category:Flora_of_Alaska.
- Agoseris_glauca subject Category:Flora_of_British_Columbia.
- Agoseris_glauca subject Category:Flora_of_California.
- Agoseris_glauca subject Category:Flora_of_Colorado.
- Agoseris_glauca subject Category:Flora_of_New_Mexico.
- Agoseris_glauca subject Category:Flora_of_North_Dakota.
- Agoseris_glauca subject Category:Flora_of_Ontario.
- Agoseris_glauca subject Category:Flora_of_Western_Canada.
- Agoseris_glauca subject Category:Flora_of_Wyoming.
- Agoseris_glauca subject Category:Flora_of_the_Cascade_Range.
- Agoseris_glauca subject Category:Flora_of_the_Great_Basin_desert_region.
- Agoseris_glauca subject Category:Flora_of_the_Great_Plains_(North_America).
- Agoseris_glauca subject Category:Flora_of_the_Klamath_Mountains.
- Agoseris_glauca subject Category:Flora_of_the_Plains-Midwest_(United_States).
- Agoseris_glauca subject Category:Flora_of_the_Rocky_Mountains.
- Agoseris_glauca subject Category:Flora_of_the_Sierra_Nevada_(U.S.).
- Agoseris_glauca subject Category:Flora_of_the_Western_United_States.
- Agoseris_glauca type Eukaryote.
- Agoseris_glauca type Plant.
- Agoseris_glauca type Species.
- Agoseris_glauca type Organism.
- Agoseris_glauca comment "Agoseris glauca is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common names pale agoseris, prairie agoseris, and short-beaked agoseris. The plant is native to western and northwestern North America from Alaska to Ontario and North Dakota, and California to New Mexico. It grows in many habitat types.".
- Agoseris_glauca label "Agoseris glauca".
- Agoseris_glauca sameAs 4Cvx3.
- Agoseris_glauca sameAs m.04gm8sx.
- Agoseris_glauca sameAs Q4693596.
- Agoseris_glauca sameAs Q4693596.
- Agoseris_glauca wasDerivedFrom Agoseris_glauca?oldid=574087207.
- Agoseris_glauca depiction Agoseris_glauca_8503.JPG.
- Agoseris_glauca isPrimaryTopicOf Agoseris_glauca.
- Agoseris_glauca name "Agoseris glauca".