|
Definition of Hairy golden aster
1. Noun. Hairy perennial with yellow flower heads in branched clusters; found almost everywhere in dry places from Canada to west central and western United States; sometimes placed in genus Chrysopsis.
Generic synonyms: Wild Flower, Wildflower
Group relationships: Genus Heterotheca, Heterotheca
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hairy Golden Aster
Literary usage of Hairy golden aster
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Wild Flowers of the North American Mountains by Julia W. Henshaw (1915)
"Chrysopsis hispida. or hairy golden aster, is a lower plant than the preceding
species and has numerous stems growing from a woody rootstock. ..."
2. Nature's Garden: An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and Their Insect by Neltje Blanchan (1907)
"Farther westward, north and south, it is the hairy golden aster (C villosa), a
pale, hoary-haired plant with similar flowers borne at midsummer, ..."
3. Plant Names, Scientific and Popular, Including in the Case of Each Plant the by Albert Brown Lyons (1900)
"C. villosus (Pursh) Nutt. (A. villosus Pursh.). Alabama to Nebraska and British
Columbia. Hairy Golden-aster or Eosin- wood. i 489. CHRYSOTHAMNUS, Nutt. ..."
4. Mountain Wild Flowers of America: A Simple and Popular Guide to the Names by Julia W. Henshaw (1906)
"... or arranged in threes, with broad, wavy-margined, sharply toothed leaflets.
It has a most disagreeable odour. hairy golden aster ..."
5. Mountain Wild Flowers of Canada: A Simple and Popular Guide to the Names and by Julia Wilmotte Henshaw (1906)
"... or arranged in threes, with broad, wavy-margined, sharply toothed leaflets.
It has a most disagreeable odour. hairy golden aster Chrysopsis ..."