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Rosy Camphorweed

Pluchea baccharis

Habitat:

Dry, sandy area between oak forest and swamp at the Fort Cooper State Park

5 Comments

Ryan Fezz
Ryan Fezz 8 years ago

I personally have always known the genus Pluchea as the Camphorweeds but then, thats what scientific names are for. Anyways, my money is on Pluchea baccharis or Rosy Camphorweed.

Machi
Machi 8 years ago

Its the common name for both, but yes I do think it is a Pluchea

PucaK
PucaK 8 years ago

That's interesting... I always think of Erigeron sp. as being fleabanes.

Machi
Machi 8 years ago

Which is fleabane, as I suggested in my description

PucaK
PucaK 8 years ago

I wonder if it's a Pluchea sp.
http://www.namethatplant.net/plantdetail...

Machi
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Machi

Spotted on Aug 15, 2015
Submitted on Sep 21, 2015

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