RME1W6F0–Laysan albatross (Phoebastria immutabilis) chick among golden crownbeard (Verbesina encelioides) Sand Island Midway Atoll
RM2CTAMWA–Bidens Indica, Hieracÿ folio, caule alato = Verbesina alata = L' Eupatoire aquatique. Beggartick from India, still image, 1772 - 1793, Bonelli, Giorgio (b. 1724), Martelli, Niccoló (1735-1829
RM2J1BEGH–A late 19th century illustration of Verbesina fraseri of the Family Asteraceae, the native range is Guatemala to Honduras. From Biologia Centrali-Americana, aka Contributions to the knowledge of the fauna and flora of Mexico and Central America by William Botting. Published in London in 1879
RMRFPC4D–Tea made of Anil de Muerte, Verbesina fasciculata,
RMA86A0G–Longhorn Bee on Golden Crownbeard Verbesina encelioides Willacy County Rio Grande Valley Texas USA June 2006
RF2WDWFBF–Golden crownbeard (Verbesina encelioides) flowers on blue sky background Photographed in the Mediterranean Coastal plains, Israel
RM2AP4J6Y–Verbesina helianthoides, Yellow crownbeard, close up, fruit, 5-6 mm long
RM2E775TY–Noctuid Moth larva, Basilodes chrysopis, Noctuidae. Length 35 mm. Feeding on Verbesina enceliodes, Asteraceae.
RMA0476F–Cowpen Daisy Verbesina encelioides
RMKMHYBM–Golden Crown Beard, Verbesina encelioides with horsefly, Dipter, Tabanidae, dun-fly. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.
RMBE4T26–Laysan Albatross in Verbesina encelioides flowers, an invasive weed that reduces nesting habitat for ground nesting birds.
RMF442JN–Verbesina encelioides, Golden Crownbeard, or Golden crown beard, growing volunteer in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.
RM2J2TMNT–Golden Crownbeard an invasive plant species surrounding Laysan Albatross chick and overgrowing its nest. Verbesina encelioides Phoebastria immutabilis
RMB3RMJN–Wingstem (Verbesina alternifolia)
RMDKE0DX–Two human introductions to a remote North Pacific island: the invasive species Golden Crownbeard (Verbesina encelioides) and plastic marine debris.
RF2M082XY–A closeup of the verbesina alternifolia flowers in the dark forest
RMBMA6TG–Honey Bee on Wingstem (Verbesina alternifolia)
RF2GX5NR2–Flower of the Golden Crownbeard. Species Verbesina Encelioides. Native to Arizona it is toxic to sheep and goats.
RM2C55853–New Mexico wildflowers on the El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro National Historic Trail, hiking trail in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.
RMB6N0R0–Golden Crownbeard blooming flower along with a bud
RF2K2KHT3–Close-up image of Golden crownbeard fkowers
RMF442HT–Verbesina encelioides, Golden Crownbeard, or Golden crown beard, growing volunteer in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.
RF2T76YJM–Old illustration of Crownbeard (Verbesina alata). By G. Bonelli on Hortus Romanus, publ. N. Martelli, Rome, 1772 – 93
RF2HT8MMA–A macro image of a cluster of wingstem wild flowers in a forest with large, full trees.
RF2FKYKB3–north american wildflowers
RM2GG3CMD–Frostweed, Verbesina virginica
RFS2YW7Y–Crownbeard in North Carolina field in November
RF2FYDE1H–Top view of cluster of wingstem slowers
RF2JMF950–Cowpen daisy is a Texas native plant and likes to grow in disturbed soil.
RME1W6EX–Laysan albatross (Phoebastria immutabilis) adults chicks among golden crownbeard (Verbesina encelioides) Sand Island Midway
RMRF3EY2–American Dogweed, Golden Crownbeard, Crown-beard or Anil de Muerto (Verbesina encelioides, Verbesina fasciculata), herbal tea
RME1W6TY–White tern (Gygis alba rothschildi) Eastern Island Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge Northwest Hawaiian Islands. The yellow
RF2D9BDK6–Macro view of three seed heads of the wingstem plant (Verbesina alternifolia). Individual seeds are flat, olive green, and with white edges.
RFW719R9–Close up of yellow wildflowers blooming on a meadow over sunset sky background. Golden Crownbeard or Verbesina encelioides flowering.
RF2TCFJR4–Seedheads of wingstem (Verbesina alternifolia) in autum in central Virginia. Wingstem is native to central and eastern North American fields and prair
RM2J5360K–Golden crownbeard (Verbesina encelioides). Called Gold weed, Wild sunflower, Cowpen daisy, Butter daisy, Crown-beard, American dogweed and South Afric
RMW3861M–Botanical illustration of Verbesina occidentalis from 1913.
RFBCTDR6–Bee on Golden Crownbeard Verbesina encelioides Willacy County Rio Grande Valley Texas USA June 2006
RMF442HM–Verbesina encelioides, Golden Crownbeard, or Golden crown beard, growing volunteer in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.
RMA86A8T–Queen Danaus gilippus pair mating on Golden Crownbeard Verbesina encelioides Rio Grande Valley Texas
RMB3GBK0–White Crownbeard Verbesina virginica
RM2J0H08A–A late 18th century illustration of Verbesina pinnatifida (possibly) aka Verbesina greenmanii of the family Asteraceae. From 'Plantarum rariorum horti caesari schoenbrunnensis', published in 1797, describing plants cultivated in the royal garden at the Palace of Schönbrunn near Vienna. Compiled by Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin (1727-1817), a Dutch scientist who studied medicine, chemistry and botany.
RM2GG3CM4–Frostweed, Verbesina virginica
RM2MAN3C8–A Wingstem plant's spiky seed heads in autumn
RF2FKYKB0–north american wildflowers
RMB3KRWX–medicinal tea made of Anil de Muerte Verbesina fasciculata Verbesina
RF2DM8KY4–Frostweed Verbesina virginica native to Florida 8 feet tall plant, called indian tobacco
RMRF3EY5–American Dogweed, Golden Crownbeard, Crown-beard or Anil de Muerto (Verbesina encelioides, Verbesina fasciculata), herbal tea
RMB3KRX3–medicinal tea made of Anil de Muerte Verbesina fasciculata Verbesina
RFF9AJHX–Monarch, Danaus plexippus, female, on Frostweed, Verbesina virginica
RF2ATW0XN–Heads and buds of yellow verbesina encelioides flower in bloom close-up on a blurred background
RF2TCFJ5K–Seedheads of wingstem (Verbesina alternifolia) in autum in central Virginia. Wingstem is native to central and eastern North American fields and prair
RMW3862X–Botanical illustration of Verbesina alternifolia from 1913.
RF2HCFHGM–Closeup of Verbesina encelioides, known as golden crownbeard.
RM2BTW1H3–Verbesina semidecurrens Kuntze.
RF2HM3C55–Closeup of Verbesina encelioides, names include golden crownbeard, gold weed, wild sunflower.
RMF442GT–Verbesina encelioides, Golden Crownbeard, or Golden crown beard, growing volunteer in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.
RM2BTW1H1–Verbesina pentalobifolia Sagst.
RF2A7FHD1–Macro closeup of brown insect praying mantis eating bee on yellow wingstem flowers with black tips
RM2BTW1GW–Verbesina hallii Hieron.
RM2GG3CM9–Frostweed, Verbesina virginica
RF2K50YPB–The yellow flower Verbesina encelioides
RMA86A1N–Tiger Moth Arctiidae Caterpillar on Golden Crownbeard Verbesina encelioides Willacy County Rio Grande Valley Texas
RM2MANG5E–A swallowtail butterfly and a spicebush swallowtail butterfly feeding on the nectar of Verbesina occidentalis in North Carolina, USA
RF2DKKB54–Frostweed Verbesina virginica native to Florida 8 feet tall plant, called indian tobacco by some
RMRF3EXT–American Dogweed, Golden Crownbeard, Crown-beard or Anil de Muerto (Verbesina encelioides, Verbesina fasciculata), herbal tea
RMB3KRWW–medicinal tea made of Anil de Muerte Verbesina fasciculata Verbesina
RFBD01N7–Monarch Danaus plexippus adult on Golden Crownbeard Verbesina encelioides Willacy County Rio Grande Valley Texas USA
RM2T8MTB9–Verbesina alternifolia NRCS-1.
RF2TCFJ9X–Seedheads of wingstem (Verbesina alternifolia) in autum in central Virginia. Wingstem is native to central and eastern North American fields and prair
RFBC0K47–Green Lynx Spider Peucetia viridans adult on Golden Crownbeard Verbesina encelioides eating Hoover Fly Rio Grande Valley Texas
RM2T22GK2–Volunteers pull the nonnative plant Verbesina on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge. Subjects: Invasive species; Vegetation; Plants; Volunteers; Wildlife refuges; Islands; Tropical environments. Location: Pacific Islands. Fish and Wildlife Service Site: MIDWAY ATOLL NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE.
RF2JW9MBF–Beautiful yellow flowers of Verbesina encelioides, growing in a garden, summertime.
RF2WXPJG3–Synedrella nodiflora (Ucacou Adans, Verbesina nodiflora L., Eclipta latifolia L.f., Blainvillea latifolia) in the garden.
RME29H90–Golden Crownbeard (Verbesina encelioides), an invasive species, surrounding and crowding out Laysan Albatross (Phoebastria immutabilis) chick on nest.
RMF442GM–Verbesina encelioides, Golden Crownbeard, or Golden crown beard, growing volunteer in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.
RFHY0359–Caterpillar larva of Tiger Moth (Arctiidae) on Golden Crownbeard flower (Verbesina encelioides). Rio Grande Valley, Texas, USA.
RMKEXXDA–Golden Crown Beard, Verbesina encelioides, growing along an urban street right of way in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.
RM2BTW1GJ–Verbesina guadeloupensis Urb.
RM2GG3CMC–Frostweed, Verbesina virginica
RF2P90WDR–Tee aus Anil de Muerte, Heiltee, Kräutertee, Korbblütler, wörtlich Sonnenblume des Todes, entzündungshemmend, bei Fieber und Halsentzündung, Verbesina
RME461RK–Black Swallowtail Butterfly (Papilio polyxenes), female on Cowpen Daisy / Golden Crownbeard (Verbesina encelioides). Laredo, Webb County, Texas, USA, April.
RF2A8KE3C–White Crownbeard Inflorescence in Winter
RF2DKM3G2–Frostweed - Verbesina virginica Florida native plant can grow over 8 feet tall, also called Indian tobacco, because it was used as tobacco substitute
RMRF3EY0–American Dogweed, Golden Crownbeard, Crown-beard or Anil de Muerto (Verbesina encelioides, Verbesina fasciculata), herbal tea
RMB3KRX0–medicinal tea made of Anil de Muerte Verbesina fasciculata Verbesina
RF2C295A6–Close up of yellow wildflowers blooming on a meadow over sunset sky background. Golden Crownbeard or Verbesina encelioides flowering.
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