RMF3N1JD–Beautiful yellow silverpuff flower, microseris lindleyi, in the Sabino Canyon region of Tucson, Arizona
RF2T3DXNF–A hand holding The freshly harvested edible tubers of the Yam Daisy or Murnong an Australian Native bush food. Microseris Lanceolata
RFRCPBK0–Close up of Coastal silverpuff (Microseris bigelovii) wildflower, California
RMD73EBF–Northern Microseris
RFT3HDP3–Close up of Silverpuff (Microseris) wildflower; dew visible on the petals; Santa Clara county, south San Francisco bay area, California
RF2HFJEC2–Yellow Yam Flower (Murnong or Microseris lanceolata) in alpine victoria, Victoria, Australia
RFM3N78T–Bundle of Microseris in front of an sandstone-monument, Utah
RM2JRBG5A–Microseris scapigera (Solander ex Cunningham) Schultz-Bipontinus, 1895, United Kingdom, by Sydney Parkinson. Gift of the British Museum, 1895.
RF2E18DM1–These are NOT Dandelions - they are Yam Daisies (Microseris Lanceolata) - a native Australian plant, with an edible tuberous root, eaten by Aborigines
RF2HBN48A–A shallow focus a yellow Microseris
RF2E18DPE–Not a Dandelion - this is a Yam Daisy (Microseris Lanceolata) - a very pretty Australian flower, with an edible tuber root, eaten by Aborigines.
RMF290B6–Flowering heads packed with yellow, dandelion like flowers in the unusual perennial, Leontodon rigens
RF2T76989–A Yam Daisy (Microseris Lanceolata) flower in all its glory - with a tiny ant visitor. The Aborigines used to eat the plant's tuberous root.
RMCPJPN8–Hover fly on Yam Daisy
RM2BTR7JK–Microseris sylvatica Benth Sch Bip.
RM2M4CK0C–Art illustration two yams, one cut open, one whole Yam is the common name for species in the genus Dioscorea that form edible tubers and grow on vines
RMF3N1JK–Beautiful yellow silverpuff flower, microseris lindleyi, in the Sabino Canyon region of Tucson, Arizona
RF2T3DXN0–A hand holding The freshly harvested edible tubers of the Yam Daisy or Murnong an Australian Native bush food. Microseris Lanceolata
RMD73FY6–Northern Microseris
RM2WTHKCK–Microseris scapigera (Solander ex Cunningham) Schultz-Bipontinus prints, copper engravings, line engravings
RF2T7699G–A Yam Daisy flower (Microseris Lanceolata) in full bloom. The name comes from their tuberous root, which was eaten by the Aborigines. Hochkins Ridge.
RF2GM6HBW–An early Yam Daisy (Microseris Lanceolata) showing off its bright yellow flower at Hochkins Ridge Flora Reserve in Croydon North, Victoria, Australia.
RM2BTR7DT–Microseris paludosa Greene JT Howell.
RF2G223A3–A very untidy looking Yam Daisy (Microseris Lanceolata) ties itself in knots at Hochkins Ridge Flora Reserve in Croydon North, Victoria, Australia.
RF2CTER3X–A Yam Daisy flower in full bloom with a gorgeous yellow flower - below ground is an edible tuber - which gives it its name.
RMF3N1JB–Beautiful yellow silverpuff flower, microseris lindleyi, in the Sabino Canyon region of Tucson, Arizona
RF2T3DXN6–A hand holding The freshly harvested edible tubers of the Yam Daisy or Murnong an Australian Native bush food. Microseris Lanceolata
RM2WTHK2X–Microseris scapigera (Solander ex Cunningham) Schultz-Bipontinus prints, copper engravings, line engravings