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Daisy Fleabane - Photo (c) Curren Frasch, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Curren Frasch CC
Daisy Fleabane (Erigeron strigosus) Info
Erigeron strigosus is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common names prairie fleabane, common eastern fleabane, and daisy fleabane. (Wikipedia)
Annual and Daisy Fleabanes - Photo (c) Steve, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Steve CC
Annual and Daisy Fleabanes (Section Phalacroloma) Info
Erigeron (/ɪˈrɪdʒərɒn/) is a large genus of plants in the daisy family. It is sometimes confused with other closely related genera, Aster and the true daisy Bellis. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution in dry, mountainous areas and grassland, with the highest diversity in North America. (Wikipedia)
Annual Fleabane - Photo (c) Jeff Skrentny, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Jeff Skrentny CC
Annual Fleabane (Erigeron annuus) Info
Erigeron annuus (annual fleabane, daisy fleabane, or eastern daisy fleabane) is a North American plant species in the daisy family. (Wikipedia)
Mexican Fleabane - Photo (c) Anita, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA) CC
Mexican Fleabane (Erigeron karvinskianus) Info
Erigeron karvinskianus is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common names Mexican fleabane, Latin American fleabane, Santa Barbara daisy, Spanish daisy, Karwinsky’s fleabane, or bony-tip fleabane. (Wikipedia)
Spreading Fleabane - Photo (c) Jay Keller, all rights reserved, uploaded by Jay Keller C
Spreading Fleabane (Erigeron divergens) Info
Erigeron divergens is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common name spreading fleabane. It is native to western North America, including the western half of the United States, British Columbia and Alberta in Canada, and Baja California, Chihuahua, Durango, Nuevo León, and Sonora in Mexico. (Wikipedia)
Snow Fleabane Daisy - Photo (c) Susan, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Susan CC
Snow Fleabane Daisy (Erigeron nivalis) Info
Erigeron nivalis is a North American species of flowering plant in the daisy family, called the northern daisy. It is widespread across much of western North America from Alaska east to Northwest Territories and south as far as California and New Mexico. (Wikipedia)
Western Daisy Fleabane - Photo (c) Andrey Zharkikh, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Andrey Zharkikh CC
Western Daisy Fleabane (Erigeron bellidiastrum) Info
Erigeron bellidiastrum (western daisy fleabane or sand fleabane) is a species of fleabane in the daisy family. It is native to northern Mexico (state of Chihuahua) and the western and central United States (western Great Plains and open sandy areas in the deserts west of the Rockies). (Wikipedia)
Large Fleabane Daisy Aphid - Photo no rights reserved, uploaded by Jesse Rorabaugh CC
Large Fleabane Daisy Aphid (Uroleucon erigeronense) Info
Uroleucon erigeronense, described by Thomas (1878), is a species of aphid that feeds on plants of the Erigeron or fleabane genus. It also feeds on other plants, including Eriophyllum. (Wikipedia)
Wand-like Fleabane Daisy - Photo (c) Duncan Bell, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Duncan Bell CC
Wand-like Fleabane Daisy (Erigeron oxyphyllus) Info
Erigeron oxyphyllus is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common name wand fleabane. It is native to northwestern Mexico (state of Sonora) and the southwestern United States (mostly Arizona but with a few populations in the Whipple Mountains just west of the Colorado River in California). (Wikipedia)
Mad River Fleabane Daisy - Photo (c) 2007 Dean Wm. Taylor, Ph.D., some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA) CC
Mad River Fleabane Daisy (Erigeron maniopotamicus) Info
Erigeron maniopotamicus is a rare species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common name Mad River fleabane. It is endemic to northwestern California, where it is known from only four locations in Humboldt and Trinity Counties. (Wikipedia)