Erigeron acomanus

Erigeron acomanus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Asterids
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Tribe: Astereae
Genus: Erigeron
Species: E. acomanus
Binomial name
Erigeron acomanus
Spellenb. & P.Knight

Erigeron acomanus is a rare North American species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common names bluewater fleabane[1] and Acoma fleabane. It has been found only in sandstone soils in west-central New Mexico.[2]

Description

Erigeron acomanus is a small perennial her rarely more than 15 centimeters (6 inches) tall, spreading by means of underground rhizomes. Each plant generally produces only one flower head, with 16–30 white ray florets surrounding yellow disc florets.[3][4]

The species is named for the Native American community called Acoma Pueblo in New Mexico.

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