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DAISY FLEABANE
Daisy Fleabane (Erigeron spp.)
This petite wildflower gets its name due to a resemblance to the common daisies in the Chrysanthemum family, though its flowers are much smaller. It was thought at one time that its dried flowers repelled fleas.
The little flowers are quite attractive to a large number of insect pollinators. They make up for their small size by producing large numbers of flowers, especially in early spring.
DAISY FLEABANE
Daisy Fleabane (Erigeron spp.)
This petite wildflower gets its name due to a resemblance to the common daisies in the Chrysanthemum family, though its flowers are much smaller. It was thought at one time that its dried flowers repelled fleas.
The little flowers are quite attractive to a large number of insect pollinators. They make up for their small size by producing large numbers of flowers, especially in early spring.
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