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Rush Skeletonweed


This native plant grows on sandy prairies, sunny slopes where there is dry soil. Flowers are solitary at the end of branches and there are 5 ray florets. In flower early July-September. Though common here, I don't see it all that often - and it is rather difficult to spot.
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