Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center

Native Plants of the Chaplin Lake Area

Dwarf fleabane

Erigeron rodicatus


GIF-Dwarf fleabane

There are many varieties of fleabane on the prairies. A common species found around Chaplin Lake is the dwarf fleabane, a short perennial that prefers dry areas, especially eroded hilltops. Its flowers are white and daisy-like in appearance.
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