Antennaria dimorpha was created in 1841.
Palaina dimorpha was created in 1866.
Pseudolechriops dimorpha was created in 2005.
Antennaria pulchella was created in 1911.
Antennaria umbrinella was created in 1897.
Antennaria luzuloides was created in 1843.
Antennaria suffrutescens was created in 1898.
Antennaria Dioica
Antennaria Dioica
Donald P. Jouvenaz has written: 'Pathobiology of Burenella dimorpha Jouvenaz and Hazard (Microspora: Microsporida)' -- subject(s): Burenella dimorpha, Microsporidia, Ants, Biological control, Fire ants
A plant with a conspicuous, dry, unwithering involucre, as the species of Antennaria, Helichrysum, Gomphrena, etc. See Everlasting.
While this looks like the name of a broadcasting, newspaper, or other media company, it really refers to a kind of flower: the antennaria media is a species of flowering plants, related to the daisy family; it grows in western Canada and the western United States, and is generally called the Rocky Mountain pussytoes. According to botany textbooks, this species was first identified circa 1895, although it may have existed earlier than that. (Note that the word "media" is Latin for "middle;" using it as a way to refer to broadcasting & print was not common till the early 1960s.)
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