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Family Asteraceae
Liatris aspera Michx.
lacerate blazing-star, rough blazing-star, tall gay-feather
Liatris: meaning lost in antiquity
aspera: Latin for "rough" or "harsh" from coarse nature of leaves
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Status: Native
Plant: erect, perennial, 16"-48" tall forb; stems with 25-90 leaves below the inflorescence
Flower: head 1" wide, all about the same size, with 14 -35 pink flower, middle bracts (phyllaries) with wide, irregularly-cut edges and rounded tips; inflorescence with 10 or more heads in a spike-like cluster; blooms Aug.-Oct.
Fruit:dry seed on fluffy pappus
Leaf:alternate, many, long, most less than 1" wide, lower leaves long-stalked
Habitat: full sun; dry to moderate moisture; prairies, inland sands, woods; in sandy, loamy soil
(Glossary)

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Flora of North America (off site)
Synonyms 
Lacinaria aspera (Michx.) Greene
Liatris aspera Michx. f. benkei (J.F.Macbr.) Fernald
Liatris aspera Michx. var. aspera
Liatris aspera Michx. var. intermedia (Lunell) Gaiser
Liatris aspera Michx. var. typica Gaiser
Liatris scariosa (L.) Willd. f. benkei J.F.Macbr.

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