"Chrysopsis decumbens (Chapm.)"@en . "Chrysopsis mixta (Dress, syn of subsp. hyssopifolia )"@en . . . . . "TNC"@en . . "Chrysopsis arenicola (Alexander ex Small)"@en . . "Chrysopsis trichophylla ( Elliott)"@en . "3934"^^ . "Diplogon hyssopifolium ( Kuntze, syn of subsp. hyssopifolia )"@en . . "Chrysopsis gigantea (Small, syn of subsp. hyssopifolia )"@en . . "Chrysopsis dentata (Elliott)"@en . . "Heterotheca hyssopifolia ( R.W.Long, syn of subsp. hyssopifolia )"@en . "Heterotheca trichophylla ( Shinners)"@en . . . . . . . . "Chrysopsis longii (Fernald)"@en . "Heterotheca gossypina ( Shinners)"@en . . . "Erigeron squarrosus (Walter)"@en . . . . "Chrysopsis gossypina, the cottony goldenaster, is a North American species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is native to the Coastal Plain of the southeastern United States, from eastern Louisiana to southeastern Virginia. Chrysopsis gossypina is a biennial or short-lived perennial up to 70 cm tall. One plant can produce as many as 30 small, yellow flower heads, each head with both ray florets and disc florets. The species can grow in a variety of habitats and sometimes hybridizes with related species. Subspecies \n* Chrysopsis gossypina subsp. cruiseana (Dress) Semple - coastal sand dunes in Florida + Alabama \n* Chrysopsis gossypina subsp. gossypina - open areas from Florida to Virginia \n* Chrysopsis gossypina subsp. hyssopifolia (Nutt.) Semple - Louisiana to Florida"@en . "46901923"^^ . . "Erigeron pilosus (Walter)"@en . . . "Diplogon trichophyllum (Kuntze)"@en . "Elliott 1823 not Nutt. 1818"@en . "Chrysopsis hyssopifolia (Nutt., syn of subsp. hyssopifolia )"@en . . "Diplopappus lanatus (Cass.)"@en . . . "gossypina"@en . . . "Diplogon pilosum ( Kuntze)"@en . . "Heterotheca cruiseana ( V.L.Harms, syn of subsp. cruiseana)"@en . . . . . "Inula trichophylla (Nutt.)"@en . "G5"@en . . . "Diplopappus intermedius (Cass.)"@en . "Chrysopsis gossypina"@en . "1087353238"^^ . "Chrysopsis gossypina, the cottony goldenaster, is a North American species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is native to the Coastal Plain of the southeastern United States, from eastern Louisiana to southeastern Virginia. Chrysopsis gossypina is a biennial or short-lived perennial up to 70 cm tall. One plant can produce as many as 30 small, yellow flower heads, each head with both ray florets and disc florets. The species can grow in a variety of habitats and sometimes hybridizes with related species."@en . "Chrysopsis"@en . . . . . "Inula gossypina (Michx.)"@en . "Chrysopsis cruiseana (Dress, syn of subsp. cruiseana)"@en . . "Diplopappus trichophyllus ( Hook.)"@en . . .