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| Daisy Fleabane (Erigeron strigosus) - photograph ©Bruce A. Morrison |
A very common native "virtually everywhere", is Daisy Fleabane.
Daisy Fleabane is described as an annual or biennial plant of 1 - 3 feet tall, with Individual flowerheads of about ½" across - having a daisy-like appearance.
This native flower of roadsides, yards, pastures and prairies is probably so taken for granted by many because of it's familiarity. It seems to show up and thrive in just about any niche it finds. Although it seemingly prefers mesic to drier soils and full sun, it will also thrive in more fertile locations without heavy competition. Those here on our small native prairie pastures in SE O'Bruien County do best along the gravel hillside slopes.
Its a pleasant multiple flowered plant, cheering up any space it occupies.
If you'd like to view "A Prairie Moment" short video of Daisy Fleabane, you can do so at the following link -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEt7RNhaDuU
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| Foxglove Penstemon or Foxglove Beardtongue (Penstemon digitalis) - photographs - ©Bruce A. Morrison |
Another
Penstemon sp. here in the north pasture (SE O'Brien County) is the
Foxglove Penstemon or Foxglove Beardtongue (Penstemon digitalis). About
3' tall, it shows up with its multiple small (1") white flowers and
blooms for about 3-4 weeks. Another great plant for Bees, flies and
Hummingbirds. I only find it in the pasture bottom, not up on the
gravel slopes, not that it couldn't show up there, I just think its in
its happy spot and so it stays.
This
plant shows up on the BONAP maps as not being in our county, but does
show up in Dickinson County...which touches the NE corner of O'Brien.
How'd it get here? Well possibly from the IRVM seedings in the area
(County seed source) or it might have been here or nearby at some point
in time...I can't say...I'm just happy its here!
Also, if you'd like to view "A Prairie Moment" video of Penstemon digitalis, you can do so at the following link -
Although
we'll be seeing more whites as the season moves along - the colors will
get more mixed and we'll see these as the days move into summer!
If we ever get a reprieve from the heat we've been experiencing - get out and enjoy a prairie preserve near you!
Thank You for visiting my blog - please remember to be good to another...we're all in this together!
Hope to see you on the Tallgrass!
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