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==About==
==About==
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:A low growth herbaceous plant which grows long stems crowned with florets of pleasant yellow, orange or red. The flowers mature to a ball of seeds with long fluffy tufts that catch the wind and sail away to propagate the plant elsewhere. The taproot of this plant can produce a pink dye useful in textiles. The smaller rootlets have nodules which contain poisonous compounds that can cause bleeding ulcers and liver failure if ingested.


==Ecology==
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Latest revision as of 15:34, 7 August 2020

About

Common Names
Dailor's Kiss
Classification
Flower
Description
A low growth herbaceous plant which grows long stems crowned with florets of pleasant yellow, orange or red. The flowers mature to a ball of seeds with long fluffy tufts that catch the wind and sail away to propagate the plant elsewhere. The taproot of this plant can produce a pink dye useful in textiles. The smaller rootlets have nodules which contain poisonous compounds that can cause bleeding ulcers and liver failure if ingested.

Ecology

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Related Species

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