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Daisy Fleabane
Erigeron stigosus
45.4005, -71.8837
Field Notes
Description:
This native annual or biennial plant is erect and up to 3' tall. It is largely unbranched, except for a few side stems near the inflorescence at the apex. The ridged central stem has spreading white hairs near the base, but these hairs become short and appressed along its middle and upper portions. The alternate leaves are up to 4" long and 2/3" across, becoming smaller and more sparsely distributed as they ascend the stems. They are usually oblanceolate (shaped like a narrow spoon), narrowly ovate, or linear.
Habitat:
Upland areas of black soil prairies and gravel prairies.
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