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Erigeron pulchellus
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Erigeron pulchellus, the Robin's plantain, poor Robin's plantain, blue spring daisy or hairy fleabane, is a North American species of plants in the family Asteraceae. It is widespread across much of the United States and Canada from Québec and Ontario south as far as eastern Texas and the Florida Panhandle. E. pulchellus is a perennial herb up to 60 cm (2 feet) tall, spreading by means of underground rhizomes. It produces 1-9 flower heads per stem, each head containing sometimes as many as 100 white, pink, pale blue, or pale purple ray florets surrounding many yellow disc florets. The species grows in forests, roadsides, and the banks of bodies of water. Varieties Erigeron pulchellus var. brauniae Fernald - Kentucky, Ohio, West Virginia Erigeron pulchellus var. pulchellus - most of species range Erigeron pulchellus var. tolsteadii Cronquist - Minnesota...read more on Wikipedia.
3 Erigeron pulchellus varieties found:
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