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Grindelia (gumweed) is a genus of plants native to the Americas belonging to the family Asteraceae. The genus was named for Latvian botanist David ...
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Grindelia is a genus of plants that is native to the Americas and belongs to the family Asteraceae, (Compositae). It is a plant with bright yellow flowers.
A perennial herb with a branched, short, woody base which grows from a taproot in salt marshes, rocky areas along the coast, coastal headlands and bluffs, and ...

Grindelia

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Grindelia is a genus of plants native to the Americas belonging to the family Asteraceae. The genus was named for Latvian botanist David Hieronymus Grindel, 1776–1836. They are herbaceous plants or subshrubs with annual, biennial, or perennial... Wikipedia
Scientific name: Grindelia
Family: Asteraceae
Genus: Grindelia; Willd. (1807)
Lower classifications
Grindelia lanceolata, commonly called gum plant, narrow-leaved gumweed, or spiny-toothed gumweed, is a biennial to short-lived perennial wildflower that is ...
Grindelic acid, identified as a dominant compound in the plant extract, modulated pro-inflammatory functions of epithelium and macrophages slightly.
The grindelias have been used for many medicinal purposes by Native Americans, including as a wash for poison oak rashes and burns and for pulmonary troubles.
Oct 2, 2012 ˇ Grindelia is presently available from herbal supplement stores and is touted for its anti-inflammatory, expectorant, and pain relieving ...
Grindelia arizonica typically grows several feet high and wide in a bushy shape with numerous bright yellow flowerheads which often have fairly erect ray ...
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The sticky heads have recurved bracts that point down away from the canary yellow flowers that bloom from July to September. Plants only grow about 2-feet tall, ...
In Montana, Grindelia howellii is known from over 100 mapped occurrences. However, most populations are small and many occur on roadsides or other similarly ...