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Nevada, United States
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1998 California Academy of Sciences
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Aster adscendens
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Have Randers
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Tomahawk Community, Stone Cemetery Road, 70 m N of junc with S Tomahawk Rd (CoRd 32), Searcy County, Arkansas, US
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St Pierre Airport, St.-Pierre, Saint-Pierre-Et-Miquelon
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2009.09.15: Austria, Vienna, 190 m AMSL, on rail dam.Flowering in august/september.Common, invasive.German names: Weidenblatt-HerbstasterID: Fischer, Exkursionsflora 3rd
For ID see also remarks here.
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locally called frostflower because it blooms in October before thefirst frosttentatively identified as Calico AsterAster lateriflorusflowers of different ages with disk flowers of changing colors (first yellow, then purple) are on the plant at the same time7 photos are 100x eyeclops;
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Sandalwood Mobile Home Park, Florida, United States
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Orinda, California, United States
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Christmas, Florida, United States
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Symphyotrichum chilensePacific aster. Found in many plant communities along the Pacific coast from British Columbia to Santa Barbara and Ventura counties in California. A hardy perennial suited for informal gardens. S. chilense requires almost no summer water once estabished. The color of the ray flowers can vary from deep purple to nearly pure white. Photographed at University of California Botanical Garden, Berkeley, CA.
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Hammil, California, United States
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Ethel, Florida, United States
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Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain
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Ethel, Florida, United States
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2010-10-15 Vienna XXII. district (Lobau Heisslnde - heath, 155 m AMSL).Habitus/flower.This species has been introduced recently and not voluntarily some decades ago, it has become common and even (in some habitats) invasive since. Originally, I tagged this
Symphyotrichum lanceolatum, but revision shows that it must be the hybrid between this one and
S. novi-belgii; for ID see also remarks here.Up front you can see leaves of a young Quercus robur tree.German name: Weidenblatt-Herbstaster
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Have Randers
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Tomahawk Community, Stone Cemetery Road, 70 m N of junc with S Tomahawk Rd (CoRd 32), Searcy County, Arkansas, US
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2010-10-15 Vienna XXII. district (Lobau Heisslnde - heath, 155 m AMSL).Leaves.(Up front in bokeh: Quercus robur)German name: Weidenblatt-Herbstaster
For ID see also remarks here.
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flower" "taxonomy:common=Calico Aster"
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Florida, United States
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Paisley, Florida, United States
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Unknown bee visiting what we used to call Aster hesperius but which is now known by the somewhat unwieldly name Symphyotrichum lanceolatum var. hesperium. Marsh aster is simpler! Some other common names for this native forb include Western lined aster and Siskiyou aster. The ray flowers are about 10 mm long. This was a small (but not tiny) bee.August 2, 2014, Salt Lake County, Utah, growing with Euthamia occidentalis, elev. 4,335 ft., wet meadow/marsh.