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Sun, Sep 23, 12 at 14:01
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| I believe it's White Snakeroot, Ageratina altissima. |
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- Posted by fatamorgana Zone 5/6 (My Page) on Mon, Sep 24, 12 at 8:11
| I would agree. It is a common sight in my corner of NY State as well. It along with goldenrod, asters, jerusalem artichoke (or other helianthus), jewelweed, and various eupatoriums are most common wild plants to find in bloom at this time of the season here. I would suspect for you as well. Sometimes the bloom time can really help narrow the field for you. FataMorgana |
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