The green links below add additional plants to the comparison table. Blue links lead to other Web sites.
enable glossary links

Leiberg's fleabane

Habit Perennial from a stout, branched, woody base, 7-25 cm. tall, herbage with soft, curled hairs and stalked glands.
Leaves

Basal leaves broadly oblanceolate to elliptic, entire or with fine teeth, up to 12 cm. long and 2 cm. wide;

cauline leaves several, fairly well developed, oblanceolate to elliptic.

Flowers

Heads 1-5, the disk 7-14 mm. wide;

involucre 5-8 mm. high, the bracts sub-equal, thin, green, loose;

rays 20-45, pistillate, blue or pink, rarely white, 5-12 mm. long and 1.3-2 mm. wide; disk corollas 3-4.3 mm. long, yellow;

pappus of 12-16 capillary bristles.

Erigeron leibergii

Flowering time June-August
Habitat Cliffs and rocky places at moderate to high elevations in the mountains.
Distribution
Occurring east of the Cascades crest in In the Wenatchee Mountains of Okanogan, Chelan and Kittitas counties; British Columbia to Washington.
[WildflowerSearch map]
[BONAP county map]
Origin Native
Conservation status Not of concern
Sibling taxa
E. acris, E. aliceae, E. annuus, E. aureus, E. basalticus, E. bloomeri, E. caespitosus, E. chrysopsidis, E. compositus, E. corymbosus, E. davisii, E. disparipilus, E. divergens, E. eatonii, E. elatus, E. filifolius, E. flettii, E. glacialis, E. howellii, E. inornatus, E. karvinskianus, E. linearis, E. lonchophyllus, E. nivalis, E. oreganus, E. peregrinus, E. philadelphicus, E. piperianus, E. poliospermus, E. pumilus, E. salishii, E. speciosus, E. strigosus, E. subtrinervis
Web links