ASTER

[Gr.,=star], common name for the Asteraceae (Compositae), the aster family, in North America, name for plants of the genus Aster, sometimes called wild asters, and for a related plant more correctly called China aster (Callistephus chinensis), all members of the family Asteraceae (aster or composite family). Asterceae is one of the largest families of vascular plants, totaling an estimated 1,150 genera and perhaps 25,000 species. They are distributed over most of the earth and in almost all habitats and climates. North American genera number about 230, of which 20 are believed to be naturalized from Europe. The greatest number of composites are herbaceous. In the typical composite flower (e.g., the sunflower), what appears to be a single flower is actually a head of many small flowers. Petallike flowers of the outer ring are called ray flowers, and are often only pistillate. The central portion of the head is composed of disk flowers, minute tubular florets nearly always containing both stamens and pistils. The entire composite head is supported by a series of bracts (modified leaves), which arise from the base of the flower stalk and are collectively termed the involucre. The fruits of asters are known as achenes. The family includes many common weeds and wildflowers. A few species are used for food, usually as salad plants—e.g., lettuce, endive and chicory; the artichoke and lettuce are the only commercial table vegetables and safflower is a source of oil. Many composites have been used in medicinal preparations. The family is most valuable for its well-known and numerous cultivated ornamentals such as asters, daisies, chrysanthemums, marigolds, and zinnias. In North America, where most species are native, plants of the genus Aster are regarded as wildflowers, but in Europe they are cultivated as garden flowers and often called Michaelmas daisy (they usually bloom at Michaelmas). Most species of Aster are perennial and fall-blooming. They have small, daisylike or starlike flower heads on leafy, often tall, stems. Their colors vary from white to pink, blue, and purple. Among the more showy native species cultivated in North American gardens are the purple New England aster (A. novae-angliae) and the violet or blue New York aster (A. novi-belgii). The China aster is the common aster of florists and flower gardens. It is an Asian plant that in cultivation has a very full head of ray flowers, varying from white and pink to deep purple. Other related genera with similar flowers are sometimes called asters, e.g., the golden asters (Chrysopsis). Asters are classified in the division Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Asterales.

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...Plate 234 Slender Fragrant Goldenrod Euthamia tenuifolia . Plate 232b Common White-topped Aster Sericocarpus asteroides . Plate 233a Large-leaved Aster Aster macrophyllus . Plate 240 Late Purple Aster Aster patens . Plate 242a New England Aster...
4. A. anomalus Engelm. Blue Aster. Sept.-Oct. Dry woods; occasional...Woodford cos. 5. A. shortii Lindl. Shorts Aster. Aug.-Oct. Dry woods; common throughout...observed. 6. A. azureus Lindl. Sky-blue Aster. Sept.-Oct. Prairies and dry open...
...example of each of these categories is presented below in (15): (15) a. aster almaz - *( in) ayy -acc A. A. - ACC see.PF-3F Aster saw Almaz (Proper name) b. aster issue - *(n) ayy -acc A. he - ACC see.PF-3F Aster saw him (Personal...
Aster, ASTER NOVAE-ANGLIAE 15. Heads smaller than 3 cm................. Aster, ASTER OBLONGIFOLIUM 14. Head scales not sticky 15. Stem rough due to stiff hairs, Aster ASTER PUNICEUS 15. Stem not rough, may be softly hairy...
...beneath 13 13. Heads 15 to 25 mm. across Aster praealtus 13. Heads less than 15 mm. across 14 14. Rays less than 15 Aster lateriflorus 14. Rays 15 to 25 15 15...branchlets mostly less than 15 mm. long Aster vimineus var. subdumosus 15. Leaves...
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...pollinators to the asters. The nectar content of the aster disk was artificially...the yellow disk asters, but did not probe the red disk aster (Table 4). Floral...and a red disk aster, all of the pollinators...the yellow disk asters to the red disk...
...Thomas Dietrich , Ernst Martin , Michael Von Aster The examination of gender differences in behaviour...preschool years and persist throughout school (von Aster, 2000; Weinhold, Schweiter, von Aster, 2003). The better performance of males during...
...Isaiah 2:5-22: The Campaign Motif Reversed. by Shawn Zelig Aster In 1983, Peter Machinist published an essay entitled "Assyria...acknowledge the power of Your kingship. (113) <br/ SHAWN ZELIG ASTER YESHIVA COLLEGE The research for this paper was supported by...
...and the Collapse of the Versailles Order, 1919-1939. by Sidney Aster Britain, Soviet Russia and the Collapse of the Versailles Order...still call "appeasement studies," a new lease of life. Sidney Aster University of Toronto
...Note: What Was Doeg the Edomites Title? Textual Emendation versus a Comparative Approach to 1 Samuel 21:8 by Shawn Zelig Aster (ProQuest Information and Learning: ... denotes formula omitted.) (ProQuest Information and Learning: ... denotes...
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...Lyra: Jeannette Asters Mission to Give Opera...crowd is Jeannette Aster, artistic director...week in Ottawa." Aster learned quickly...During that time, Asters own situation was...having children," Aster laughs. "You cant...Gellman has found Asters enthusiasm and steady...
It Could Have Been Me: Glenys Kinnock MEP on Aster Fissehatsion; Aster and Ten Other People Arrested with Her Have Been Held...Families and Medical Treatment. by Glenys Kinnock Aster Fissehatsion is a former director of the ministry...
Asters for Fall Bouquets by Sharon Cohoon Many asters arent good vase candidates...notable exceptions. Aster cordifolius Little Carlow...pictured above. Another aster we like is A. cordifolius...4 feet tall. These asters make excellent backdrops...
...la Boheme by Wayne Gooding Opera Ontario launched its season with a striking production of La Boheme directed by Jeannette Aster. She chose to update Puccinis fin de siecle setting to the 1940s, which meant the presence of occupying German troops throughout...
...companies across the country. Artistic and general director Bernard Uzan spoke for LOpera de Montreal, artistic director Jeannette Aster for Opera Lyra Ottawa, general director David Speers for Calgary Opera and general director Rob Hallam for Vancouver Opera...
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Autumn with the Asters; Perfect Partners: Aster X frikartiiMonch...the American Heath Aster, originates, like most Asters, fromthe vigorous...right environment,Asters will hold their own...late bloomer, the Aster produces a rosette...
...a foot tall, these asters can add beautiful color...pansies or grasses. Aster oblongifolius, a North...height, the smooth aster is a pretty neighbor...goldenrod. The Tartarian aster is one of our non-native asters, originating in Mongolia...
...prairie-styleschemes.Informal Aster ericoides, the American Heath Aster, originates, like mostAsters...In the rightenvironment, Asters will hold their own against...plants. A late bloomer, the Aster produces a rosette of fine...
Ed Asters Last Two Westec Lots...Register-Guard The Aster development era is...Eugene developer Ed Aster next week will auction...all that remains of Asters once extensive real...Business Park and the Aster Publishing and Woolworth...
Aster la Vista; We Usually...and Orange, but Asters Can Bring a Cornucopia...and some of the asters with small flowers...flowerheads, and Aster lateriflorus Horizontalis...to try the wood aster A. divaricatus...flowers in autumn. Asters need full sun and...
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...name for the Asteraceae (Compositae), the aster family, in North America, name for plants of the genus Aster, sometimes called wild asters, and for a related plant more correctly called China aster ( Callistephus chinensis ), all members of...
...distributed herbs of the family Asteraceae ( aster family), especially abundant in temperate...to pink and purple, resemble daisies or asters, hence many of the common names, e...species), widespread weeds, and the beach aster, or seaside daisy ( E. glaucus ), of...
...name for several common wildflowers of the family Asteraceae ( aster family). The daisy of literature, the true daisy, is Bellis...synonym for the black-eyed Susan ; Michaelmas daisy, for an aster . The seaside daisy and daisy fleabane are species of the fleabane...
...green leaflike structures at the base of the flower head in the aster family are not true sepals but bracts; the sepals are modified...a circle of tiny white hairs on the ovary (the pappus; see aster ). The sepals are sometimes fused into a tube around the base...
GAILLARDIA galar de , any plant of the genus Gaillardia of the Asteaceae family ( aster family), including annual, biennial, and perennial herbs with showy heads of red and/or yellow ray flowers and usually purple...
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