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Erigeron concinnus (Navajo fleabane or tidy fleabane) is a perennial flowering plant in the daisy family. Erigeron concinnus is native to the dry mountains of the Mojave Desert around Death Valley in southeast California, north and east to Nevada, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico; in the California portion of its range, it grows at elevations of 1200-1800 m. Some of the known populations lie inside Mojave National Preserve.
Plant type
Shrub
Color
White, Yellow
Butterflies and moths supported
0 confirmed and 7 likely
Confirmed
Likely
Gabb's Checkerspot
Chlosyne gabbii
Northern Checkerspot
Chlosyne palla
Sierra Nevada Checkerspot
Chlosyne whitneyi
Common Eupithacia
Eupithecia miserulata
Common names:
Hairy Daisy, Tidy Fleabane
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