What plant is that?
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Photo credits: ©David G. Smith, http://www.delawarewildflowers.org
This month’s mystery plant is an annual or sometimes a biennial with a wooly stem and alternate lanceolate to linear leaves which are wooly beneath. The inflorescence consists of many-branched clusters of flowers which are yellowish to dingy white. This plant is fragrant and can be found growing in open fields. It blooms from August through September.
It’s. . .
Botanical Name: |
Pseudognaphalium obtusifolium |
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Common Name: |
Sweet Everlasting, Cudweed | |
Family: |
Asteraceae (Aster Family) | |
Habitat: |
Dry fields |