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Plant Profile: Emilia

Taxonomy: Emilia

Names

Cupid's Shavingbrush, Tassel Flower

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Phonetic Spelling:ih-MEE-lee-uh

Genus:Emilia

Species:

Family:Asteraceae

The tassel-flower belongs to the Asteraceae family, commonly known as the daisy family. This group includes various closely related summer annual species. Young plants feature notably hairy stems, which become less hairy as they mature. The stems grow upright and have few branches. The seed heads are small, resembling dandelion globes, and measure about half an inch or less in diameter, dispersing seeds through the wind.

Emilia Feature Summary

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#purple
#red
#weed
#pink flowers
#weedy
#summer flowers
#wind dispersed seeds
#light purple
#annual weed

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Emilia Feature Summary

Fruit
Achene with fine bristled papus
Flowers
Red, pink, or light purple flowers. Flowers lack distinct petals. .Plants flower in summer and then die after frost.
Pink
Purple/Lavender
Gold/Yellow
Red/Burgundy
Leaves
Leaves of all three common species have toothed margins that resemble sowthistle (Sonchus oleraceus L.) Plants initially form a rosette of leaves then upright stems elongate. Leaves at the base are broad with toothed margins and have winged petioles, while leaves on the flower stalk clasp the stem with no petioles. Leaves on the flower stalk have toothed margins and taper to a point.
Alternate
Rosulate
Whole Plant Traits
Annual
Herbaceous Perennial
Weed
Landscape

Emilia Fruit

Emilia: Fruit Description

Achene with fine bristled papus

Emilia: Fruit Type

Achene
Aggregate
Berry
Capsule
Caryopsis
Drupe
Follicle
Legume
Nut
Pome
Samara
Schizocarp
Siliqua

Emilia: Fruit Color

grass
White

Emilia Flowers

Emilia: Flower Description

Red, pink, or light purple flowers. Flowers lack distinct petals. .Plants flower in summer and then die after frost.

Emilia: Flower Color

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Gold/Yellow
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Pink
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Purple/Lavender
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Red/Burgundy

Emilia: Flower Bloom Time

Winter
Spring
Summer
Fall

Emilia Leaves

Emilia: Leaf Description

Leaves of all three common species have toothed margins that resemble sowthistle (Sonchus oleraceus L.) Plants initially form a rosette of leaves then upright stems elongate. Leaves at the base are broad with toothed margins and have winged petioles, while leaves on the flower stalk clasp the stem with no petioles. Leaves on the flower stalk have toothed margins and taper to a point.

Emilia: Leaf Type

Compound (Pinnately , Bipinnately, Palmately)
Fronds
Needles
Sheath
Simple

Emilia: Leaf Arrangement

Alternate
Opposite
Other/more complex
Rosulate
Whorled

Emilia: Leaf Margin

Crenate
Crenulate
Dentate
Denticulate
Doubly Crenate
Doubly Dentate
Doubly Serrate
Entire
Lobed
Serrate
Sinuate
Undulate

Emilia: Hairs Present

No
Yes

Emilia Attributes

Emilia: Life Cycle

Annual
Biennial
Bulb
Perennial
Woody

Emilia: Recommended Propagation Strategy

Division
Grafting
Layering
Leaf Cutting
Root Cutting
Seed
Stem Cutting

Emilia Whole Plant Traits

Emilia: Plant Type

Annual
Bulb
Carnivorous
Edible
Epiphyte
Fern
Ground Cover
Herb
Herbaceous Perennial
Houseplant
Mushroom
Native Plant
Ornamental Grasses and Sedges
Perennial
Poisonous
Rose
Shrub
Succulent
Tree
Turfgrass
Vegetable
Vine
Water Plant
Weed
Wildflower

Emilia: Growth Rate

Slow
Medium
Rapid

Emilia: Maintenance

Low
Medium
High

Emilia Stem

Emilia: Stem Is Aromatic

No
Yes

Emilia Landscape

Emilia: Problems

Allelopathic
Contact Dermatitis
Frequent Disease Problems
Frequent Insect Problems
Invasive Species
Malodorous
Messy
Poisonous to Humans
Problem for Cats
Problem for Children
Problem for Dogs
Problem for Horses
Short-lived
Spines/Thorns
Weak Wood
Weedy