Wildflowers Found in Oregon Annual Agoseris Agoseris heterophylla - Common, late spring-early summer, annual, 4-8 in. Slender, erect. Leaves in basal rosette, egg-shaped, widest at top., covered with tiny, soft to rough, white hairs. Leaves vary from entire to toothed or lobed; some leaves occur above basal rosette. Inflorescence is a large calyx of 2 rows of bracts, with 5 to many rays. Flowers open early morning, close in afternoon, often turning pink as they dry. Grows in many habitats at low to mid elevations. Native. On to Next Flower ⇨Hi-Res Pic (165K) Hi-Res Pic Flower (91K) |
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