Cutleaf Daisy, Cut-leaved Daisy, Dwarf Mountain Fleabane, Fernleaf Fleabane
Erigeron compositus var. glabratus
Cutleaf daisy as seen on cindery slopes on Little Mount Adams, southeastern slopes of Mount Adams.........August 13, 2012.
The photo above shows cut-leaf daisy as seen
near 6900' along the Highline Trail #114 near the eastern branch of the Muddy
Fork Creek on the northern slopes of Mt. Adams..........July 11, 2005.
-
The photo at left shows cut-leaf daisy as seen
near 6100' along the Highline Trail #114 near the western branch of the Muddy
Fork Creek on the northern slopes of Mt. Adams........July 11, 2005. The photo at right shows cut-leaf daisy post bloom at about 7300' at the base of the southern lateral morain for the Mazama Glacier, Yakama Nation lands at Bird Creek Meadows, Mount Adams.....September 14, 2022.
The photo above shows the dissected leaf blade
of cut-leaved daisy as seen on the moraine above the head of Hell Roaring Meadows
(along the south side of Hell Roaring Glacier.........August 4, 2001.
-
Cut-leaved daisy as seen at at left at the base of the Mazama Glacier moraine on Mt. Adams.........August 2, 2009. The photo at right shows a cut-leaved daisy in bloom on rocky ridges and moraines uphill from the terminal moraine of the Adams Glacier, Mt. Adams Wilderness.....July 19, 2018.
-
Cut-leaved daisies in bloom at the base of the terminal moraine for the Adams Glacier above High Camp, Mount Adams.........August 12, 2016.
-
Cut-leaved daisies blooming on a rock outcrop along the climber's trail at the head of Hellroaring Valley, Mt. Adams, Yakama Nation lands........September 2, 2017.
Paul Slichter