What is another word for camphor daisy?

Pronunciation: [kˈamfə dˈe͡ɪzi] (IPA)

Camphor daisy, also known as rayless goldenrod, is a flowering plant native to North America. Its scientific name is Haplopappus camphoratus and it belongs to the Asteraceae family. There are a few synonyms for the camphor daisy such as Haplopappus camphoratus var. camphoratus, Haplopappus camphoratus var. glutinosus, and Xeranthemum camphoratum. This plant has traditionally been used for medicinal purposes, including for respiratory and skin conditions. The leaves and flowers of the camphor daisy have a strong odor of camphor, hence its name. Some other common names used to refer to this plant include gumweed, gum plant, and rosinweed.

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