Dieteria bigelovii, also known as Bigelow's tansyaster[3] or sticky aster,[4] is a North American species of plants in the family Asteraceae.
D. bigelovii is a biennial or perennial herb growing to 30–90 centimetres (12–35 inches) in height.
[4] Between August and October, the plant produces several flower heads about 4 cm (1+1⁄2 in) wide.
[4] The species is native to the southwestern United States (Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, and Albany County in Wyoming).
This means that at a global level it has fairly low risk of extinction or collapse due to an extensive range and/or many populations or occurrences, but with possible cause for some concern as a result of local recent declines, threats, or other factors.