Common & scientific name
Orange agoseris, Agoseris aurantiaca
Family
Sunflower, Asteraceae
Location
New York Trail, 10,600’
Fun, weird, helpful, or little known fact
There aren’t many true orange flowers in the wild, which may be the reason why this otherwise very dandelion-like flower grabs ones attention. Like dandelions, Orange agoseris is composed exclusively of ray flowers, and produces a similar seed head. Unlike dandelions, though, you will not see it lining the roadside or invading your lawn. It modestly limits itself, in sparing numbers, to dry meadows from the montane to the alpine on the Pass.