Anne Elliott's photos with the keyword: Erigeron peregrinus

Wandering Daisy, Erigeron peregrinus

26 Aug 2009 158
This was a fair sized wildflower, seen on the Pocaterra Cirque trail off Highway 40 and on the opposite side of the highway from Ptarmigan Cirque, Kananaskis, on 25th July. I think this was the first time I had seen this plant. "Erigeron peregrinus is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common names subalpine fleabane and wandering daisy. This wildflower is native to western North America from California to Colorado to Alaska, where it grows in mountain meadows and talus. It is a perennial daisy reaching anywhere from 10 to over 40 centimeters in height. It has hairless to hairy leaves reaching up to 20 centimeters long at the base of the branching stem. The inflorescence has many glandular hairs and one to four flower heads, each one to two centimeters wide. The head has a center of golden yellow disc florets and a fringe of up to 100 ray florets in shades of purple or white." From Wikipedia.

Brightening up the mountainside

29 Oct 2011 222
This gorgeous flower is Subalpine Fleabane / Erigeron peregrinus, and it was photographed on a mountain slope at Plateau Mountain, Kananaskis, on July 17th. The late afternoon sun made these small (maybe an inch across?) flowers glow. Ha, didn't think I was going to be able to upload anything today - I always used the Upload link at the bottom of the page, and these links had disappeared today. No doubt a few of you, like me, sat and stared at the page and wondered what on earth was going on : ) I don't like change (too old for it, ha!), especially change that I don't see as being necessary.

Subalpine Fleabane / Erigeron peregrinus

20 Jul 2011 158
Photographed (macro) this beautiful, small Fleabane on Plateau Mountain on July 17th. Maybe around an inch across at this stage, if I remember correctly. Such a gorgeous colour and it was so beautiful in the sunlight.