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fleabane

Any of several plants of the genera Erigeron and Pulicaria, of the daisy or composite family. Poor Robin's plantain E. pulchellus has lavender-rayed flowers on tall, slender stalks and is native to eastern North America.



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Globally, Italian ryegrass, hairy fleabane, buckhorn plantain and goosegrass are resistant.
Problematic Weed (Percent "Yes" Responses) Nutsedge 0% Nutgrass 6% Flaxleave Fleabane 12%
Here are thick stands of trees - Douglas fir, blue spruce, quaking aspen - and verdant meadows that burst forth in summer with wildflowers: the bright yellow of the hairy gold aster (that really is its name), the aptly named scarlet bugler, the purple of fleabane and lupine.
 
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