Eurybia wasatchensis is a North American species of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, called the Wasatch aster.
Eurybia wasatchensis is a perennial herb up to 60 centimeters (2 feet) tall from a woody underground caudex.
[2] Eurybia wasatchensis was first described and named as a subspecies, Aster glaucus var.
[1] Further study by the famous botanist Per Axel Rydberg lead to him publish a book where it was classified as a species with the name Eucephalus wasatchensis in 1917.
Eight years later Sidney Fay Blake wrote in favor of its inclusion in the large Aster genus.