Mid-summer daisy

Erigeron coulteri, July 19, 2023

Common & scientific name

Coulter’s daisy, Erigeron coulteri

Family

Sunflower, Asteraceae

Location

Lower Lost Man, 10,500’

Fun, weird, helpful, or little known fact

This is one of our most common later-summer daisies, blooming from the montane to the alpine in meadows and moist woodlands. It is of medium height (usually less than a foot), has bright white, very thin ray florets (petals), and has white and black hairs on the underside of its flowerhead (on its phyllaries—see photo below left). If you see a giant version of this, standing several feet tall, with fewer but wider petals, you are seeing Engelmann’s aster, another late-summer bloomer.