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Jun 12, 2016 7:41 PM CST
Name: Janet Super Sleuth
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Still Erigeron strigosus for me. Everything fits, I looked at others in your area and this one is the only one where the flower buds don't droop. Leaves don't clasp the stem.

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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