Bidens aristosa

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 Bidens aristosa subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Bidens aristosa, Brit. (Coreopsis aristosa, Michx.). St. 1-4 ft. high, branched above, nearly or quite glabrous: Lvs. pinnatifid, often pubescent beneath: outer involucre about equaling the undotted inner: achenes olive or brownish, large, 2-4 lines long, broad and very flat 1-2½ lines broad, abruptly contracted at summit, margin thin and hispid, often crenulate; pappus awns 2, each 1-2 lines long, divergent, stramineous, upwardly or downwardly barbed, or sometimes entirely wanting. Cent. U. S. B.M. 6462. R.H. 1869:72.


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