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Erigeron caespitosus (23650270151)

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Summary[edit] Description: At the north end of the Bangtail mountains, this species is mostly commonly with lavender rather than white ray flowers. The oblanceolate basal leaves tend to be broad such that 3 prominent primary longitudinal veins are evident. An abundance of native perennial showy Erigeron species is dependent on minimal levels of disturbance. Date: 29 June 2014, 10:46. Source: Erigeron caespitosus. Author: Matt Lavin from Bozeman, Montana, USA. Camera location45° 58′ 18.47″ N, 110° 42′ 01.75″ W View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 45.971797; -110.700487.

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