Photo of Zizia aptera or Thaspium trifoliatum var. apterum (Heartleaf Golden Alexanders)
Zizia aptera aka Thaspium trifoliatum var. apterum - Heartleaf Golden Alexanders heart-leaved meadow parsnip - Commonly called heart-leaved meadow parsnip, is a Missouri native perennial which occurs most often in small colonies in woods, thickets, glades and prairies. Features flat-topped clusters (compound umbels) of tiny yellow flowers in late spring to early summer atop stems growing to 3' tall. Distinguished from other carrot family members by the absence of a flower stalk on the central flower of each umbel. Family: Apiaceae
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