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- Euthamia abstract "Euthamia is a genus of flowering plants in the aster family, Asteraceae. They are known commonly as goldentops and grass-leaved goldenrods. The species were formerly classed in genus Solidago, the goldenrods. They were separated on the basis of morphological differences, such as the arrangement of the flower heads in the inflorescence and the glands on the leaves, and of DNA data. Authors have recognized 5 to 10 species. They are native to North America, but certain species are introduced in Europe and Asia.These species are quite variable in appearance, the variation often influenced by environmental conditions. In general, they are rhizomatous perennial herbs or subshrubs growing erect stems 40 centimeters to 2 meters tall. The stems are hairy to hairless and branching or unbranched. The leaves are alternately arranged along the stem. They are linear to lance-shaped, smooth-edged, hairy to hairless, and gland-dotted, if sometimes sparsely. The flower heads are solitary or borne in a dense or spreading array. The back of the head is layered in phyllaries which may be resinous. There are 7 to 22 yellow ray florets, sometimes more, and several yellow disc florets. The fruit is a rough-textured cypsela tipped with a pappus of white bristles.Euthamia species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Coleophora intermediella, which feeds exclusively on E. graminifolia.Species include:Euthamia caroliniana – coastal plain goldentop, slender goldentopEuthamia graminifolia – common goldentop, flat-top goldentopEuthamia gymnospermoides – Great Plains goldentop, Texas goldentopEuthamia leptocephala – Mississippi Valley goldentop, bushy goldentopEuthamia occidentalis – western goldentop, western goldenrod↑ ↑ 2.0 2.1 ↑ ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 ↑".
- Euthamia class Eudicots.
- Euthamia division Flowering_plant.
- Euthamia family Asteraceae.
- Euthamia family Astereae.
- Euthamia kingdom Plant.
- Euthamia order Asterales.
- Euthamia order Asterids.
- Euthamia thumbnail Euthamia_graminifolia_syn_solidago_graminifolia.jpg?width=300.
- Euthamia wikiPageID "4134610".
- Euthamia wikiPageRevisionID "568482177".
- Euthamia familia Asteraceae.
- Euthamia genus "Euthamia".
- Euthamia genusAuthority "Nutt. ex Cass.".
- Euthamia hasPhotoCollection Euthamia.
- Euthamia imageCaption "Euthamia graminifolia".
- Euthamia ordo Asterales.
- Euthamia regnum Plant.
- Euthamia subdivision "5".
- Euthamia subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Euthamia tribus Astereae.
- Euthamia unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Euthamia unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Euthamia unrankedOrdo Asterids.
- Euthamia subject Category:Asteraceae_genera.
- Euthamia subject Category:Astereae.
- Euthamia type Abstraction100002137.
- Euthamia type AsteraceaeGenera.
- Euthamia type Category105838765.
- Euthamia type Cognition100023271.
- Euthamia type Concept105835747.
- Euthamia type Content105809192.
- Euthamia type Genus105845013.
- Euthamia type Idea105833840.
- Euthamia type Kind105839024.
- Euthamia type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Euthamia type Eukaryote.
- Euthamia type Plant.
- Euthamia type Species.
- Euthamia type Plant.
- Euthamia type Organism.
- Euthamia comment "Euthamia is a genus of flowering plants in the aster family, Asteraceae. They are known commonly as goldentops and grass-leaved goldenrods. The species were formerly classed in genus Solidago, the goldenrods. They were separated on the basis of morphological differences, such as the arrangement of the flower heads in the inflorescence and the glands on the leaves, and of DNA data. Authors have recognized 5 to 10 species.".
- Euthamia label "Euthamia".
- Euthamia label "Euthamia".
- Euthamia label "Euthamia".
- Euthamia sameAs Euthamia.
- Euthamia sameAs Euthamia.
- Euthamia sameAs m.0bkzz1.
- Euthamia sameAs Q5226884.
- Euthamia sameAs Q5226884.
- Euthamia sameAs Euthamia.
- Euthamia wasDerivedFrom Euthamia?oldid=568482177.
- Euthamia depiction Euthamia_graminifolia_syn_solidago_graminifolia.jpg.
- Euthamia isPrimaryTopicOf Euthamia.