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Eurybia spectabilis

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Tribe
  
Astereae

Scientific name
  
Eurybia spectabilis

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Asterales

Genus
  
Eurybia

Higher classification
  
Eurybia

Eurybia spectabilis Eurybia spectabilis purple woodaster Go Botany

Similar
  
Eurybia, Daisy family, Eurybia conspicua, Eurybia radula, Eurybia compacta

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 Eurybia × herveyi.

Eurybia spectabilis Eurybia spectabilis purple woodaster Go Botany

Distribution and habitat

Eurybia spectabilis is present along the coastal plain of eastern North America. Its range stretches from Massachusetts and New York in the north, south to South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. It is found primarily growing sandy soils, though occasionally it is present in dry clay. It can be found at elevations of 0 to 900 metres (0-3000 feet) near granite outcrops, in dry oak-pine woods, pine barrens, and in peat bogs. They are also present along the borders of woods, in clearings and fields as well as along roadsides.

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References

Eurybia spectabilis Wikipedia