Queen Anne and Her Ladies in Waiting
by Wild Thing
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Queen Anne and Her Ladies in Waiting
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Wild Thing
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Photograph - Photography
Description
Fleabane:
Prairie Fleabane, Lesser Daisy Fleabane. There are 191 species in the Erigeron genus, with some species being found in only a single state. Prairie Fleabane is one of the more widespread species, found in all but 6 states. It is a native plant in both the continental United States and in Canada.
Erigeron strigosus is generally 2 to 3 feet tall, branching with many white-rayed, yellow-centered blossoms. It blooms from mid- to late spring on through most of the summer months. It is differentiated from the earlier blooming Philadelphia Fleabane (E. Philadelphicus) by narrower leaves which do not clasp the stem. It is differentiated from similar Eastern Daisy Fleabane (E. Annuus) by being less hairy, and rarely having toothed leaves. It is also less leafy than Eastern Daisy Fleabane.
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July 11th, 2016
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