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Wild flowers in the field

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  1. Erigeron pulchellus doesn't look like the right species. It has more ray florets with very narrow ligules. Disc florets are also fidderent.
    http://www.delawarewildflowers.org/plant.php?id=0799&mode=F&famid=018
    http://www.ct-botanical-society.org/galleries/erigeronpulc.html
    Posted 10 years ago
  2. It appears to belong Asteraceae — Aster family, correct? In regards to particular species, it does not look like the ones in the picture. What do you think in regards to the particular species? Posted 10 years ago
    1. It was identified as Erigeron pulchellus, but it isn't one. It is in the Aster family and I don't know what it is. Posted 10 years ago
      1. Symphyotrichum patens...
        http://uswildflowers.com/detail.php?SName=Symphyotrichum%20patens
        Posted 10 years ago
        1. I don't think so, the leaves are not the same. Posted 10 years ago
          1. O.K. Let me take a look. Aster alpine...? I want to get this down. I have so many different color asters growing near the edge of the woods!!! Posted 10 years ago

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Uploaded Oct 8, 2014. Captured Oct 5, 2014 05:21 in 140-382 Steward Road, Monson, ME 04464, USA.
  • COOLPIX P500
  • f/5.5
  • 10/800s
  • ISO160
  • 34mm