Chrysopsis graminifolia

Chrysopsis graminifolia, known as the grass-leaved golden-aster, is a plant in the genus Chrysopsis. The grass-leaved golden-aster is extremely similar to the Maryland golden-aster, but with softer and more grass-like leaves. It also grows one foot taller than the Maryland golden-aster. The grass-leaved golden-aster is found in dry or sandy soil and pine barrens, and ranges from south Ohio to south Delaware. It grows from July to September.

Chrysopsis graminifolia

Chrysopsis graminifolia, known as the grass-leaved golden-aster, is a plant in the genus Chrysopsis. The grass-leaved golden-aster is extremely similar to the Maryland golden-aster, but with softer and more grass-like leaves. It also grows one foot taller than the Maryland golden-aster. The grass-leaved golden-aster is found in dry or sandy soil and pine barrens, and ranges from south Ohio to south Delaware. It grows from July to September.