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Garrett's Fleabane
Erigeron garrettii
NatureServe conservation status
Global (G-rank): G2
State (S-rank): S2
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Phenology
Flowers from June to August.
Diagnostic characteristics
This species is morphologically intermediate between Erigeron peregrinus var. scaposus and Erigeron leiomeris which do not grow in the Wasatch Mountains. In the region Erigeron garrettii grows it can be distinguished by its subscapose flowering stalks and showy, white to pink petaled ray flowers.
Species range
The Wasatch Range in Salt Lake County and Wasatch County, Utah.
Threats or limiting factors
Plants occur in remote areas; however, activities that could damage cliff habitat such as rock climbing are a threat (UNPS accessed 2024).









