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  2. Erigeron strigosus - Wikipedia

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    Erigeron strigosus flowers. Erigeron strigosus is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common names prairie fleabane, [1] common eastern fleabane, [2] and daisy fleabane. [3] Erigeron strigosus is native to eastern and central North America as far west as Manitoba, Idaho and Texas.

  3. Erigeron - Wikipedia

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    Erigeron (/ ɪ ˈ r ɪ dʒ ə r ɒ n /) [4] is a large genus of plants in the composite family . [5] It is placed in the tribe Astereae and is closely related to the Old World asters ( Aster ) and the true daisies ( Bellis ).

  4. List of Erigeron species - Wikipedia

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    Erigeron cabelloi A.Pujadas, García-Salmones & E.López; Erigeron caeruleus Urb.; Erigeron caespitans Kom.; Erigeron caespitosus Nutt.; Erigeron calcicola Greenm ...

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    From incredible recoveries to puzzling diagnoses, medical cases reveal the sheer complexity and resilience of the human body. They offer a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of healthcare .

  7. High school students caught taking photos of girls’ bodies ...

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    He said that the school had found out that a group of students – mostly boys in the ninth and 10th grades – were taking photos of the breasts and buttocks of junior and senior girls.

  8. Erigeron annuus - Wikipedia

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    Erigeron annuus is a native pioneer species that often colonizes disturbed areas such as pastures, abandoned fields, vacant lots, roadsides, railways, and waste areas. In these habitats it competes, often successfully, with introduced invasive weeds.

  9. ‘You get one split second’: The story behind a viral bird photo

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    A video, taken by Crombie’s friend, shows the precise moment thousands of starlings fleetingly appear as one, a curved, winged form reflected in the water below. A flurry of camera shutter ...