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Gymnodiscus
1831Summary
Gymnodiscus is a genus of two species of annual flowering plants in the sunflower family. Both have yellow flowerheads with both ray and disc florets and very short pappus, with only the ray florets setting seed. The leaves are in a basal rosette. The genus is called geelkruid in Afrikaans and hair daisy in English. The continued survival of both species is considered to be of least concern....read more on Wikipedia.
3 Gymnodiscus species found:
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