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Questions and Answers: 2016

Question: This one has us baffled. I assumed a fleabane at first but the rays are too broad. Pink tipped underneath. …

  • Question

    This one has us baffled. I assumed a fleabane at first but the rays are too broad. Pink tipped underneath. Hairy stem. Very short (like less than 3 inches tall). Extreme northeast Vermont; May 19, 2016 (survived snowfall on Monday) Thank you for your help!!

    Answer

    Dear meeyauw@gmail.com, thank you for posting a nice series of images. You have photographed Bellis perennis (English-daisy), a non-native member of the Asteraceae that is sometimes found on lawns and in fields. Best wishes.