Eucephalus (plant)

Eucephalus is a genus of North American flowering plants in the daisy family.[2][1][3]

Eucephalus
Eucephalus ledophyllus
Dark Divide, Washington
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Eucephalus

Type species
Eucephalus elegans
Synonyms[1]
  • Aster sect. Eucephalus (Nutt.) Munz & D.D. Keck ex A.G. Jones
  • Aster subsect. Eucephalus (Nutt.) Benth.

Eucephalus is a perennial up to 160 cm (64 inches) tall. It has numerous flower heads, some species with both ray disc florets but others with only disc florets. Disc florets are nearly always yellow in the genus, but ray florets can be white, pink, purple, or violet.[3]

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