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Credit: Me | Ik nam deze foto bij kwekerij esveld.
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Credit: Me | Ik nam deze foto bij kwekerij esveld.
This photo or other media was taken with permission on location: kwekerij esveldThe permission was obtained on the condition that the location was specificed on upload. This condition does not apply to subsequent publications of the media, and poses no additional restriction on modification or distribution as detailed in the license.Mentioning this location when the image is used in a wikipedia article, or elsewhere, is encouraged but not obligatory. | License: CC-BY-2.5 CC-BY-SA-3.0-migrated GFDL
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Credit: Me | Ik nam deze foto bij kwekerij esveld.
This photo or other media was taken with permission on location: kwekerij esveldThe permission was obtained on the condition that the location was specificed on upload. This condition does not apply to subsequent publications of the media, and poses no additional restriction on modification or distribution as detailed in the license.Mentioning this location when the image is used in a wikipedia article, or elsewhere, is encouraged but not obligatory. | License: CC-BY-2.5 CC-BY-SA-3.0-migrated GFDL
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Credit: Britton, N.L., and A. Brown | Britton, N.L., and A. Brown. 1913. Illustrated flora of the northern states and Canada. Vol. 3: 409. | License: PD US
Eurybia Divaricata, or more commonly know as White Wood Aster, is a forb/herb (a forb/herb is a non-woody plant that is not a grass) of the genus Eurybia. Its duration is perennial which means it will grow year after year. Eurybia Divaricata or White Wood Aster's floral region is North America US Lower 48, specifically in the states of Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and Vermont.