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has gloss | (noun) well-branched plant with hairy leaves and stems each with a solitary flower head with narrow white or pink or lavender rays; western North America Erigeron divergens, spreading fleabane |
has gloss | eng: Erigeron divergens is a flowering plant in the daisy family. Common names include spreading fleabane and branching fleabane. It bears small, attractive daisylike flowers with up to 150 ray flowers, giving the round flowerhead a frilly look. The flowers may be white or a light shade of purple. The plump yellow or greenish-yellow centers are made up of tiny disk flowers. It is a plant of many habitats from desert to low-elevation mountains in western North America, especially the American southwest. |
lexicalization | eng: Erigeron divergens |
lexicalization | eng: spreading fleabane |
subclass of | (noun) any of several North American plants of the genus Erigeron having daisylike flowers; formerly believed to repel fleas fleabane |
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has gloss | fra: Erigeron divergens est une plante de la famille des Asteraceae, originaire du continent nord-américain. |
lexicalization | fra: Erigeron divergens |
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