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77 species

Crepis capillaris (Smooth Hawksbeard)

Crepis capillaris
Crepis capillaris
Crepis capillaris

Dimorphotheca sp. (African Daisy)

Dimorphotheca sp.
Dimorphotheca sp.

Eclipta prostrata (White Eclipta)

Emilia sonchifolia (Lilac Tassel-Flower)

Emilia sonchifolia
Emilia sonchifolia
Emilia sonchifolia

Enydra fluctuans (Enydra)

Erechtites valerianifolius (Brazilian Fireweed)

Erigeron canadense var. pusilla (Canadian Fleabane, Horseweed)

Euryops chrysanthemoides (South African Bush Daisy)

Euryops chrysanthemoides
Euryops chrysanthemoides
Euryops chrysanthemoides

Gamochaeta americana (American Everlasting)

Gamochaeta americana
Gamochaeta americana
Gamochaeta americana

Gamochaeta calviceps (Narrowleaf Purple Everlasting)

Gamochaeta calviceps
Gamochaeta calviceps
Gamochaeta calviceps

Gamochaeta coarctata (Gray Everlasting)

Gamochaeta coarctata
Gamochaeta coarctata
Gamochaeta coarctata

Gazania rigens (Treasure Flower)

Gazania rigens
Gazania rigens
Gazania rigens

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