Michaelmas Daisy
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Taken at Hogganfield Loch on 17th August 2021 using Panasonic Lumix LX5 in macro mode,
 


Taken at Aberlady on 9th October 2020 using Panasonic Lumix LX5 in macro mode. Fact File

Taken at Hogganfield Loch on 2nd October 2019 using Panasonic Lumix LX5 in macro mode. Fact File

Taken at Hogganfield Loch on 16th October 2015 using Nikon D5200 - 18-55 mm lens with Raynox DCR-250 Macro Attachment Fact File

Michaelmas Daisy.
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AKA:
Aster amellus.
Asterales.
Asteraceae.
Perennial herbaceous.
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Rocky limey areas.
July - October.
20- 50 cms.
The roots are used in the treatment of coughs, pulmonary affections and malaria. The root juice is used internally in Nepal to treat indigestion and externally to treat boils.