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ERIGERONS erigerons are sometimes confused with the autumn- flewering perennial asters. Many Rawer fa. summer, however, although the species Shown, K. alpinus, does coincide in its blossom period. It crows only six laches tall, carrytec violet flowers with a yellow eye. The outer petals occur in two or mere rows, a feature characteristic of erigeons, whilst perennial aster flowers have only a singlee row of outer petals.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29767, 9 March 1962, Page 6

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ERIGERONS erigerons are sometimes confused with the autumn- flewering perennial asters. Many Rawer fa. summer, however, although the species Shown, K. alpinus, does coincide in its blossom period. It crows only six laches tall, carrytec violet flowers with a yellow eye. The outer petals occur in two or mere rows, a feature characteristic of erigeons, whilst perennial aster flowers have only a singlee row of outer petals. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29767, 9 March 1962, Page 6

ERIGERONS erigerons are sometimes confused with the autumn- flewering perennial asters. Many Rawer fa. summer, however, although the species Shown, K. alpinus, does coincide in its blossom period. It crows only six laches tall, carrytec violet flowers with a yellow eye. The outer petals occur in two or mere rows, a feature characteristic of erigeons, whilst perennial aster flowers have only a singlee row of outer petals. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29767, 9 March 1962, Page 6