Marshallia caespitosa, commonly called puffballs[1] is a species of plant in the family Asteraceae that is native to the south-central United States.
[2] M. caespitosa is a perennial that blooms from late May to early June.
The stems are herbaceous with skinny, oblong basal leaves and white to pink-tinged flowers.
[3][4] They are found growing alongside hills, on shale barrens, and rocky limestone outcrops.
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