Erigeron pulchellus |
Erigeron strigosus |
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branched fleabane, daisy fleabane |
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Habit | Mostly annual, 3-7 dm. tall, with scanty foliage. | |
Leaves | Leaves all cauline, entire, linear to lanceolate. |
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Flowers | Heads several to numerous, small; involucre 2.5-5 mm. high, hairy and somewhat glandular; rays 50-100, pistillate, white, up to 6 mm. long and 0.4-1 mm. wide; disk corollas 1.5-2.6 mm. long, yellow; pappus of 10-15 very fragile bristles and some short, slender scales, the bristles wanting in the ray flowers. |
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Erigeron pulchellus |
Erigeron strigosus |
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Flowering time | May-October | |
Habitat | Roadsides, fields, thickets, forest edge, and other open, disturbed areas from low to middle elevations. | |
Distribution | Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest and in the Columbia River Gorge in Washington; British Columbia to California, east to the Atlantic Coast.
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Origin | Native | |
Conservation status | Not of concern | |
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