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Common Fleabane (Philadelphia Fleabane) Erigeron philadelphicus Daisy fleabane is a biennial or short-lived perennial. The flowers close at night.
The Common Fleabane is nearly related to elecampane and other species of Inula, and by Linnaeus, whom Hooker follows, is assigned to the same genus, although placed, with a smaller variety, in a separate genus, Pulicaria, by the botanist Gaertner.
Erigeron strigosus, Common Fleabane Eupatorium spp, maculatum, Joe Pye Weed perfoliatum, Boneset purpureum, Sweet Joe Pye Weed ...
Common Fleabane [English]: Erigeron philadelphicus Common Fleabane [English]: Pulicaria dysenterica Common Flowering Quince [English]: Chaenomeles speciosa Common Fluffweed [English]: Filago vulgaris ...
Club-rush, Common Comfrey, Common Cord-grass, Common Cotton-grass, Common Couch, Common Cow-wheat, Common Cudweed, Common Dodder, Common Dog Violet, Common Duckweed, Common Evening Primrose, Common Field Speedwell, Common Figwort, Common Fleabane, ...
See also: Medic, Erigeron, Green, Fleabane, Wheat
 
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