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Purpledisk honeycombhead
Balduina atropurpurea purple honeycomb gead.jpg
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B. atropurpurea
Binomial name
Balduina atropurpurea
R.M.Harper
Synonyms
  • Baldwinia atropurpurea R.M. Harper
  • Endorima atropurpurea Small

Balduina atropurpurea is a cool plant from North America. People also call it the purpledisk honeycombhead. It belongs to the sunflower family, just like sunflowers! You can find this plant growing naturally in the southeastern United States. This includes states like Florida, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, and North Carolina.

Discovering Purpledisk Honeycombhead

The purpledisk honeycombhead is a type of plant called a perennial herb. This means it lives for more than two years. It grows back each year from its roots. The plant has stems that branch out, making it look bushy.

What Does It Look Like?

Each Balduina atropurpurea plant usually has one to four special flower parts. These are called flower heads. They look like a single big flower, but they are actually made of many tiny flowers grouped together.

  • Ray Florets: The outer part of the flower head has bright yellow petals. These are called ray florets. They look like the rays of the sun.
  • Disc Florets: In the center of the flower head, you'll see many small purple flowers. These are called disc florets. They are packed tightly together, giving the center a honeycomb-like look.

Where Does It Grow?

This plant loves to grow in certain places. You can often find it in pinelands. These are areas with many pine trees. It also grows in savannahs. Savannahs are grassy areas with scattered trees. These places provide the right kind of soil and sunlight for the purpledisk honeycombhead to thrive.

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