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05/31/2016
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Garden Photography: May: Wild Flowers

Jude would like to see see native wild flowers found in the hedgerows, woodlands, farmland, meadows, by the coast, up a mountain, on the heath and even in your own garden. Those plants that haven’t been planted, but occur naturally.

I don’t know what these flowers are, they line one of the trails I walk along. Their color is a very pale pink- just a hint of color. I love their yellow centers.DSCN5428

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19 thoughts on “Garden Photography: May: Wild Flowers

  1. They certainly look like daisies and I see from the comments that you have identified them as fleabane or erigeron. I love these in stone walls. Since there are thousands of daisy-like flowers it is always difficult to know which one is which.

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  2. I see you said pink. Maybe they’re a relative of Philadelphia Fleabane? I think our stems are different. Ours are more woodsy. 🙂

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  3. Philadelphia Fleabane? That’s what they are called here. Are the petals mostly white?

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  4. I have those wildflowers too. Do you know what they are? I think they are some kind of wild aster, but I’ve never found them in any book or database.

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  5. This species belongs to the composite family. My first thought that they are the fall aster, however they have to fine ofpetals for that. There another species that have this fine of petals. Can’t think of the name.

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  6. They look like little fairy “tutu’s,” Lisa. 🙂

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