| Daisy Fleabane Erigeron philadelphicus |
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| This common, but under-appreciated little guy may look like an aster, but it's not- that's a separate genus. They're both in the same family, though- the sunflower family (Asteraceae), sometimes called the Daisy family (Compositae). And so, Daisy fleabane, like all memebers of this family, is really a compound flower. | ||||||||||||||||
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