Most probably it is 'Aster pilosus' of Asteraceae family.
Click the links for photos =
http://user.chol.com/~yesooj/image7/bija...
http://wisplants.uwsp.edu/photos/ASTPIL_...
More on the link below =
http://wisplants.uwsp.edu/scripts/detail...
What is the scientific name and common name of this plant?http://www.jennys-flowers.com/...
It's a fleabane or aster of some sort, I'd need a lot more info to get it to species, and since I can't look at the flower heads closely I can't even be sure of the genus.
Reply:Very probably it is a member of Daisy family ( Asteraceae ), but it`s a pity, that the leaves and flowers are not clearly recognizable. All the while you know the details, so here some pics of Asteraceae to compare with:
Dog fennel ( Eupatorium capillifolium ):
http://www.stewartfarm.org/Doerthe/pages...
http://www.easttennesseewildflowers.com/...
Canadian fleabane ( Conyza canadiensis ):
http://www.aphotoflora.com/Conyza%20cana...
http://www.guenther-blaich.de/pflseite.p...
White heath aster ( Aster pilosus ):
http://biology.missouristate.edu/Herbari...
Aster ( Aster anomalus ):
http://biology.missouristate.edu/Herbari...
Chamomile ( Chamaemelum nobile ):
http://www.henriettesherbal.com/pictures...
Corymbflower tansy ( Tanacetum corymbosum ):
http://www.guenther-blaich.de/pflseite.p...
Scentless false mayweed ( Tripleurospermum perforatum ):
http://www.guenther-blaich.de/pflseite.p...
Hope it helps!
Reply:Member of Asteraceae, Botanical Name is Crisanthimum sp, common name sorry, photo is not clear so species is diffecult to know.
Reply:google it.
Reply:look on wiki
Thursday, April 30, 2009
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