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Chrysopsis lanuginosa

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Chrysopsis lanuginosa
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C. lanuginosa
Binomial name
Chrysopsis lanuginosa

Chrysopsis lanuginosa, called the Lynn Haven goldenaster,[1] is a North American species of flowering plant in the aster family. It has been found only in the Florida Panhandle.[2]

Chrysopsis lanuginosa is a perennial herb up to 10 cm (40 inches) tall. It generally produces only one stem for each rosette of leaves. Both the leaves and the stem are covered with white woolly hairs. Each stalk can produce as many as 80 yellow flower heads and a loose array. The species grows in sandy and grassy locations.[1][3]

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