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Western Willow Aster


There are so many species of Aster growing in the wild and I don't think I will ever get them memorized. I always seem to run out of time before labelling my photos, which doesn't help at all. However, I took this photo on a walk in the Weaselhead Natural Area this morning and was determined to get the name added immediately. It is also known as Siskiyou Aster. Moya, knowing that you could possibly see this shot gave me an added incentive to post and label it, so thanks, LOL!
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