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Marijuana is a member of the Moraceae (Mulberry) family, while ragweed is a member of the Compositae or Asteraceae (composite or sunflower) family in the genus Ambrosia (Hitchcock & Cronquist, 2001).
It is a part of the composite family such as sunflowers, daisies, and black -eyed Susan's.
Marigold belongs to the family Asteraceae (Compositae) where flowers are born on Head or Capetulum. In each flower there are five fused petals and the sepals are modified in to several haie like structures known as Pappus.
The scientific name for the aster family is asteraceae.
The daisy is from a family called Asteraceae.
Sunflower belongs to the family Asteraceae (Compositae).
Yarrow is a member of the Asteraceae (Compositae) family.
Common names for arnica include mountain tobacco, leopard's bane, and wolf's bane.
The Latin name of feverfew is Tanacetum parthenium.
Helianthus annuusFamily- Compositae or Asteraceae
Marijuana is a member of the Moraceae (Mulberry) family, while ragweed is a member of the Compositae or Asteraceae (composite or sunflower) family in the genus Ambrosia (Hitchcock & Cronquist, 2001).
The family Asteraceae or Compositae (known as the aster, daisy, or sunflower family) is the second largest family of flowering plants, in terms of number of species.The name Asteraceae is derived from the type genus Aster, while Compositae, an older but still valid[4] name, means composite and refers to the characteristic inflorescence, a special type of pseudanthium found in only a few other angiosperm families. The study of this family is known as synantherology.
It is a part of the composite family such as sunflowers, daisies, and black -eyed Susan's.
Per Ola Karis has written: 'Systematics of the genus metalasia (asteraceae-gnaphalieae)' -- subject(s): Compositae, Botany, Flowers
compositae.
Botanically a daisy is a Bellis. which is a member of the Compositae family. Chrysanthemums are also in the Compositae family so strictly speaking they are related.
Marigold belongs to the family Asteraceae (Compositae) where flowers are born on Head or Capetulum. In each flower there are five fused petals and the sepals are modified in to several haie like structures known as Pappus.