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oakleaf fleabane (Erigeron quercifolius) observed in SW Sixth Ave, Ocala, FL, US

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Urban Ecology

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Oakleaf fleabane is a pollinator-friendly native wildflower that can thrive in your yard or garden with little care, and community sightings like this one help conservationists track where native plants are holding their ground against urban spread.

Someone in Ocala, Florida spotted and documented a wildflower called oakleaf fleabane growing along a city street. This plant is native to the southeastern US and is known for its small daisy-like flowers that bees and butterflies love. The observation was verified and tagged as research-grade, meaning it counts as reliable data for scientists studying where native plants are found.

Key Findings

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Oakleaf fleabane was observed and confirmed as research-grade in an urban street setting in Ocala, FL.

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The sighting adds a georeferenced data point to the documented range of Erigeron quercifolius in Marion County, Florida.

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The observation was made in a human-modified urban environment, suggesting the species maintains a presence in disturbed habitats.

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A research-grade observation of oakleaf fleabane, a native wildflower, was recorded in Ocala, Florida, contributing to community-driven biodiversity tracking across the southeastern United States.

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Research-grade observation of oakleaf fleabane in SW Sixth Ave, Ocala, FL, US.

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