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		Definition of mule ears in US English: mule earsplural noun ![]() usually treated as singular A plant of the daisy family, with large oval leaves, found in the western US. Genus Wyethia, family Compositae: several species, including the yellow-flowered gray mule ears (W. helenioides), with gray-haired leaves and very large bracts, and the white-flowered white mule ears (W. helianthoides) Example sentencesExamples -  There are nine species of Indian paintbrush in Marin, two species of mule ears, three species of iris, two species of trillium, and five purplish larkspurs.
 -  In addition to poison oak, look for the large elliptical leaves of mule-ears (Wyethia helenoides) growing here.
 -  Other species include purple fritillary, Sierra iris, crimson columbine, slim larkspur, two kinds of lupines, mosquito-bills, and woolly mule ears.
 -  Regardless of how you learn, the mule ears are a great group because they grow easily and put out an abundance of flowers.
 -  To left in front of the center group of mule ears are some blue flowers of silver lupine, lupinus argenteus.
 
    Definition of mule ears in US English: mule earsplural noun usually treated as singular A plant of the daisy family, with large oval leaves, found in the western US. Genus Wyethia, family Compositae: several species, including the yellow-flowered gray mule ears (W. helenioides), with gray-haired leaves and very large bracts, and the white-flowered white mule ears (W. helianthoides) Example sentencesExamples -  Other species include purple fritillary, Sierra iris, crimson columbine, slim larkspur, two kinds of lupines, mosquito-bills, and woolly mule ears.
 -  Regardless of how you learn, the mule ears are a great group because they grow easily and put out an abundance of flowers.
 -  There are nine species of Indian paintbrush in Marin, two species of mule ears, three species of iris, two species of trillium, and five purplish larkspurs.
 -  In addition to poison oak, look for the large elliptical leaves of mule-ears (Wyethia helenoides) growing here.
 -  To left in front of the center group of mule ears are some blue flowers of silver lupine, lupinus argenteus.
 
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