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Troximon (Greek, edible, which does not apply). Compositae. Mostly perennial nearly stemless herbs, belonging to the Cichoriaceae, with clusters of sessile radical lvs. and simple scapes bearing a head of yellow or purple fls. in summer, on a naked or bracted stalk: involucre campanulate, the bracts in several rows: rays blunt and 5-toothed at the apex.—Species 30, in N. Amer., except possibly 2 species which are S. American. The plants are little known to horticulturists. The name Troximon is now given up for Agoseris (Greek, goat chicory). CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
External links
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