Chrysopsis graminifolia
Chrysopsis graminifolia, known as the grass-leaved golden-aster, is a plant in the genus Chrysopsis. The grass-leaved golden-aster is extremely similar to the Maryland golden-aster, but with softer and more grass-like leaves. It also grows one foot taller than the Maryland golden-aster. The grass-leaved golden-aster is found in dry or sandy soil and pine barrens, and ranges from south Ohio to south Delaware. It grows from July to September.[1]
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See also
References
- Peterson, Roger T.; Margaret McKenny (1984). Northeastern Wildflowers. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. p. 108.
External links
- Information and pictures of the Grass-leaved golden aster
- Information regarding the maintenance of the Grass-leaved golden aster
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