
Aromatic Aster: September 21, 1804, at Big Bend, Missouri River. Today i had a privalge to spot a beautiful flower that just shined when you looked at it! Here is some information i took on it.
Information: This perennial's rigid stems, usually less than 20 in (50.8 cm) tall, are much-branched from the base. The narrow leaves and stems are sparsely covered with short hairs. Pink or lavender flowers are many petaled and aromatic with a yellow center. its habitat is Dry prairies; eroded bluffs; rocky or sandy, open sites.
You can find this beautiful thing in Pennsylvania to North Carolina, west to northeastern Wyoming and Texas. I hope you like this beautiful discovery we have made. We are now starting to find many wonderful things! and i will tell you about every single one them.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Aromatic Aster
Posted by MiCh@eL at 8:48 PM
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1 comments:
that is a very bootiful flower
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