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- "Chrysopsis scabrella " is a rosette close to the ground.
- "Chrysopsis gossypina " is a perennial up to 70 cm tall.
- They feed on the young leaves and bracts of unopened flowers of " Chrysopsis " species.
- "Chrysopsis delaneyi " was formally described in 2003, and named in honor of its discoverer.
- "Chrysopsis highlandsensis " is a perennial herb up to 110 cm ( 44 inches ) tall.
- "Chrysopsis lanuginosa " is a perennial herb up to 10 cm ( 40 inches ) tall.
- "Chrysopsis subulata " is a biennial herb up to 70 cm ( 28 inches ) tall.
- "Chrysopsis linearifolia " is a biennial herb up to 200 cm ( 80 inches ) tall.
- "Chrysopsis latisquamea " is a biennial herb up to 70 cm ( 28 inches ) tall.
- Several species now included in " Heterotheca " were previously classified in the genus " Chrysopsis"
- The flowers on the fall-blooming hairy golden aster ( Chrysopsis villosa ) dry into warm tan buttons about one inch in diameter.
- Simply prune the buds on Chrysopsis villosa, coneflowers, garden phlox, helliopsis and helianthus, among others, and it will hold off blossoms for a few weeks.
- Most of the " Chrysopsis " species are endemic to Florida, being limited to relatively small regions of Florida's well-drained, sandy ridges.
- Golden asters are often used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including " Schinia petulans " ( which feeds exclusively on " Chrysopsis subulata " ).
- "Chrysopsis godfreyi " is an herb up to 50 cm ( 20 inches ) tall, with a large taproot and most of its leaves in a Gulf Coast in southern Alabama and in the Florida Panhandle.
- ""'Chrysopsis mariana " "', known as the "'Maryland golden-aster "', is a North American species of plants in the sunflower family The Maryland golden-aster ranges from Rhode Island and New York, west to Kentucky and southern Ohio, and south as far as Florida and Texas.