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That Little Daisy

Donna Young @ 27 April 2010
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A few years ago, when "that little daisy" began blooming, I thought to myself, "I should find out what that flower really is." So began the search for the name and I found it easily enough, but in the next year, I forgot the name. The search began again, and then I forgot the name the following year. I can't remember how many time I forgot this flower's name. Well guess what? I remembered its name this year and I think I remembered it last year too, but I am not certain about that. It's a fleabane.

Erigeron annuus

Today, out in my chilly garden, I took a photo of the fleabane, and then later decided to look up fleabane to see what is officially said about this flower. That is when I am reminded that there are several fleabanes and at that point, I wanted to know what MY fleabane is called. The search began in earnest when the first fleabane web page that I looked at said that that its leaf base wraps around the stem, so that only meant that I had to go back outside to my chilly, and now sprinkling-rain garden to see if MY fleabane has leaves that wrap the stem at the base of the leaf - it didn't. While there I noticed that MY fleabane has serrated leaves. Back inside I found a web page about a serrated leaf fleabane, Erigeron annuus (L.) Pers., eastern daisy fleabane, and decided that was the one and I am pretty sure that it is since it is blooming now and will continue to bloom for months. [One other reference for this flower and the The University of North Carolina Herbarium as a reference for many flowers]

Scientific classification [from wikipedia]
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Asterids
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Tribe: Astereae
Genus: Erigeron
Species: E. annuus
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  1.  Sheri · Apr 29, 10:11 PM · #

    Thanks, Donna. Now I know that the little white flowers in the pasture, as opposed to the little yellow flowers in the pasture, are fleabane.

    I wonder what the little yellow flowers are? They turn my white socks a lovely shade of yellow when I walk thru them.

    That is a pretty picture!

 
 

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