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Eurybia spectabilis
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Eurybia spectabilis, commonly known as the eastern showy aster, simply showy aster or purple wood aster, is an herbaceous perennial native to the eastern United States. It is present along the coastal plain of the U.S. where it is most often found growing in dry, sandy soils. Although it is not considered threatened due to its extensive range, it is locally endangered in many states. The flowers appear in the fall and show ray florets that are a violet-purple and yellow disc florets. It is one of the parent species of the hybrid .
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Showy aster
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G.L.Nesom
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Eurybia
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spectabilis
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G5
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TNC
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* Aster bellidiflorus (Steud.) * Aster commixtus ( Kuntze) * Aster elegans (Willd.) * Aster elegans var. elegans * Aster smallii (Alexander) * Aster speciosus (Hornem.) * Aster spectabilis (Sol. ex Aiton) * Biotia commixta ( DC.) * Eurybia commixta (Nees)
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Eurybia spectabilis, commonly known as the eastern showy aster, simply showy aster or purple wood aster, is an herbaceous perennial native to the eastern United States. It is present along the coastal plain of the U.S. where it is most often found growing in dry, sandy soils. Although it is not considered threatened due to its extensive range, it is locally endangered in many states. The flowers appear in the fall and show ray florets that are a violet-purple and yellow disc florets. It is one of the parent species of the hybrid .
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