Help with the id of this plant with white flowers

Discussion in 'Plants: Identification' started by NOVA, Sep 21, 2017.

  1. NOVA

    NOVA Active Member

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    This is growing in my pastures in Northeast FL and is about two to three foot tall. We have had a lot of rain this summer and the ground is pretty soggy. Can someone tell me what it is please?
     

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  2. teague

    teague Active Member 10 Years

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    Maybe some kind of Baccharis?
     
  3. thanrose

    thanrose Active Member 10 Years

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    Baccharis halimifolia page I think Teague is right. Leaves are quite variable. From a distance the whole bush will look frosted. It's somewhat salt tolerant, and I've seen it in very dry as well as damp areas. This particular Baccharis halimifolia is what I see in Daytona.
     
  4. GrannyNova

    GrannyNova New Member

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    It looks very similar, but it does not get very tall, only two to three feet and it is not full and bushy. Do you think it might be Brickellia eupatorioides?
     

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