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Western ironweed
Alternate, numerous, simple, very short-stalked, lanceolate to narrowly ovate, 1.5 to 7 inches long, 1 to 2 inches wide, finely hairy above, woolly below; margins toothed; tips tapering to points. Irregular, loose clusters of numerous heads; ... [... more]
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Ironweed
SHALL THE DEAD RULE THE LIVING?: Why review a book, which was published years ago? Ironweed is in paperback and has been adapted to film. These factors combine to bring the Pulitzer Prize winner within both the budget and the wider circle of interest of [... more]
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Vernonia gigantea
Giant ironweed is one of the tallest of the ironweeds, growing to as much as 10' tall in a growing season. It is native from New York to Missouri south to Georgia and Louisiana. In Missouri, it typically occurs in low woods along streams, ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden |
Vernonia missurica
This ironweed is best distinguished from other ironweeds by the usually greater number of disk florets per flower and by the hairy stems and leaf undersides. It is native from southern Ontario, Michigan and Nebraska south to Alabama and Texas. In ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden |
Verbesina alternifolia
Wingstem or yellow ironweed is a tall, weedy, clump-forming perennial that is native to woodland areas in eastern and central North America. In Missouri, it typically occurs in low open or rich woods, wood margins, meadows, thickets and in ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden |
Vernonia fasciculata
Southern central Canada to central and eastern United States This species of ironweed is sometimes commonly called smooth ironweed because its leaves, stems and flower heads are distinctively glabrous. It is native from Ohio to North Dakota south ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden |
Vernonia baldwinii
Western ironweed (sometimes called Baldwin's ironweed) is native to Missouri where it typically occurs in dry woods, meadows, prairies, glades, fields, waste areas and along railroad tracks throughout the State. Although many of the ironweeds are ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden |
The Homeless of Ironweed: Blossoms on the Crag
The Homeless of Ironweed is both a meditation on Kennedy's remarkable novel and a literary and cultural analysis. Benedict Giamo's explorations of the social conditions, cultural meanings, and literary representations of classic and contemporary [... more]
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The Best Short Stories of Frank Norris (Ironweed ...
Sublime, simply sublime!: Frank Norris (1872-1902) regrettably died of peritonitis at the tender age of thirty, permanently robbing America of one of its preeminent naturalist writers. His novels--including McTeague, Vandover and the Brute, The Octopus, [... more]
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