Wildflowers Found in Oregon Cut Leaved Daisy Erigeron compositius - Locally common, late spring-early summer, perennial, 4-10 in. Tuft small. Stems glandular, unbranched, usually leafless. Basal leaves spoon-shaped, always lobed, sometimes divided again, usually covered with hairs, sometimes densely so. Flower head solitary; purple-tipped bracts form a cup holding a white, pink, or blue ray flowers, or sometimes at higher altitudes, rayless. Many yellow disk flowers. Grows in sandy, rocky soils at mostly mid to high elevations. Native. On to Next Flower ⇨Hi-Res Pic (321K) Hi-Res Pic Flowers (247K) |
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