Shaggy Daisy

Wildflowers Found in Oregon

Shaggy Daisy

Erigeron pumilus - Uncommon, late spring-early summer, perennial, 8-20 in. Cluster of stems, somewhat thick at base, divided top with 1 to several flower heads, stiff dense hairs covering entire plant. Basal leaves many, erect, lance-shaped, to about 3 in. long; stem leaves few, gradually decreasing in size. Flower heads with 50-100 blue, pink, or white reflexed ray flowers and 1/4 in. center of yellow disk flowers, Grows in open places in foothills, valleys, and often among sagebrush. Native.

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