Site: Walker County, GA Date: 2009-September-16 | Photographer: Gerald C Williamson Nikon D60 1/15f/8 ISO200 Tamron SP 90MM f/2.8 AF Macro 90mm (135 equiv) |
Yellow Crownbeard is a member of the aster family with yellow disk flowers and 2 to 5 yellow ray flowers. The sparse ray flowers were what grabbed my attention when I first noticed this wildflower blooming near a creek along a roadside near my home. | |
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Site: Walker County, GA Date: 2009-September-16 | Photographer: Gerald C. Williamson Nikon D60 1/125f/4 ISO200 Tamron SP 90MM f/2.8 AF Macro 90mm (135 equiv) Flash: Yes |
Yellow Crownbeard inflorescence is terminal to the stems with numerous flowering heads per plant. | |
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Site: Walker County, GA Date: 2009-September-16 | Photographer: Gerald C Williamson Nikon D60 1/60f/8 ISO200 Tamron SP 90MM f/2.8 AF Macro 90mm (135 equiv) Flash: Yes |
Calyx view of Yellow Crownbeard inflorescence. | |
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Site: Walker County, Ga Date: 2009-September-16 | Photographer: Gerald C Williamson Nikon D60 1/125f/4.0 ISO200 Tamron SP 90MM f/2.8 AF Macro 90mm (135 equiv) Flash: Yes |
Verbesina occidentalis has opposing leaves which are 3 to 7 inches long, ovate, toothed, with winged petioles. | |
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Site: Walker County, Ga Date: 2009-September-16 | Photographer: Gerald C Williamson Nikon D60 1/15f/9 ISO200 Tamron SP 90MM f/2.8 AF Macro 90mm (135 equiv) |
The opposite leaves have winged petioles that extend down the stem. The wings remain on the stem during the winter. These wings give the similar species, Verbesina alternifolia its common name – wingstem. V. alternifolia has alternate leaves rather than opposing leaves – bet you guessed that from the species epithet. | |
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Site: Walker County, GA Date: 2010-December-25 | Photographer: Gerald C Williamson Nikon D60 1/60f/5.6 200 Nikon Nikkor AF-S 18-55mm 3.5-5.6G ED 55mm (82 equiv) |
Seedheads supporting snow on Christmas day. | |
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