This high elevation member of the Sunflower Family (Asteraceae) is Rockslide Yellow Fleabane (Erigeron leiomerus), also called Rockslide daisy.
The leaves are simple with a single vein.
For more information about rockslide yellow fleabane, click here.
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I want to tell you how much I enjoying dipping into your blog. Even if the species aren't familiar to me (I live in the mountains of Northern Arizona), the genera are. I always enjoy your comments and the beautiful photos. Thank you!
This blog features a plant a day as I try to learn all the plants in the area where I live, in the central Great Basin. There are more than 1,000 plants known in this area, so it may take a few years!
Eventually I hope to have a photo for every plant listed in the Snake Range Key (link coming soon).
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I want to tell you how much I enjoying dipping into your blog. Even if the species aren't familiar to me (I live in the mountains of Northern Arizona), the genera are. I always enjoy your comments and the beautiful photos. Thank you!
~Shelley
I just found your blog and have been enjoying it very much. It is so informative. It will be one of the few my children can read daily. Thank-you!
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