Mule-ears
[myool-eerz] /ˈmyulˌɪərz/
noun, plural mule-ears. (used with a singular or plural verb)
1.
any of several composite plants of the genus Wyethia, of the western U.S., having large leaves and broad flower heads with yellow rays.
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