Agoseris grandiflora, also known as “Big-flower Agoseris” is a native perennial in the Aster Family. The flower heads can grow to a meter in height and when the the seeds are ready to disperse, the white fluffy pappus expand and catch the wind.




Celebrating and Caring for the Land
2022-07-03
Agoseris grandiflora, also known as “Big-flower Agoseris” is a native perennial in the Aster Family. The flower heads can grow to a meter in height and when the the seeds are ready to disperse, the white fluffy pappus expand and catch the wind.
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