Idaho goldenweed facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Idaho goldenweed |
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Astereae
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Triniteurybia
Brouillet, Urbatsch & R.P.Roberts
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T. aberrans
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Triniteurybia aberrans (A.Nelson) Brouillet, Urbatsch & R.P.Roberts
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The Idaho goldenweed (scientific name: Triniteurybia aberrans) is a special kind of flowering plant. It belongs to the sunflower family, which is a very large group of plants. This plant is the only species in its entire genus, Triniteurybia.
About the Idaho Goldenweed
The Idaho goldenweed is a plant that grows naturally in the United States. You can find it in the beautiful Sawtooth Mountains in Idaho. It also grows in the Bitterroot Range which stretches across parts of Montana.
This plant is part of the aster tribe. This tribe includes many well-known flowers like daisies and asters. Plants in the sunflower family are known for their unique flower heads, which often look like a single large flower but are actually made up of many tiny flowers grouped together.
See also
In Spanish: Triniteurybia para niños