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Eurybia schreberi

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Tribe
  
Astereae

Scientific name
  
Eurybia schreberi

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Asterales

Genus
  
Eurybia

Higher classification
  
Eurybia

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Similar
  
Eurybia, Daisy family, Eurybia radula, Eurybia furcata, Eurybia surculosa

Eurybia schreberi, commonly called Schreber's aster or nettle-leaved Michaelmas-daisy, is a perennial herb in the composite family. It is native to eastern North America, where it is present in Canada and the United States. The flower heads emerge in the late summer or early fall to show white ray florets and yellow disc florets. It is listed as endangered in Indiana and Iowa, of special concern in Tennessee and possibly extirpated in Maine.

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Distribution and habitat

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Eurybia schreberi is native to the eastern United States and Canada. In the latter country, it is present only in Ontario. In the U.S., it can be found in every state east of Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee, except for in North Carolina and to its south. It has also been introduced to Europe, specifically to Scotland. It is most common at elevations from 0 to 1200 metres (0-4000 feet) in damp to mesic deciduous mixed woods, most often those with maple, elm or oak, as well as in thickets and shaded roadbanks.

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References

Eurybia schreberi Wikipedia