Erigeron aliceae

Erigeron aliceae is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common name Alice Eastwood's fleabane, or simply Alice's fleabane.

[2] Erigeron aliceae is a perennial native to the meadows and woodlands of the Pacific Northwest.

[3] There is a report of an isolated population in the Sierra Nevada east of Yuba City, but this might be an escape from cultivation.

[4] Erigeron aliceae has branching stems reaching 50–100 cm (20–40 in) in height, with hairy, rounded basal leaves and a few lance-shaped leaves along the narrow, hairy stems.

The inflorescence at the top of each erect stem holds 1-7 flower heads, each one to two centimeters (0.4-0.8 inches) wide.