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Berlandiera pumila, Greeneyes
Berlandiera pumila

Greeneyes

March 4, 2014 Florida Wildflower Foundation

Berlandiera pumila, GreeneyesGreeneyes takes its name from its flower heads, which have a round green disk at the center of 8 bright yellow rays. The stem is 8-32″ tall with conspicuous 4″ leaves. It is most often seen in dry, open, sandy roadsides.

More information at Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants.

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