@craftymeg Thank you, Margaret. Packera tomentosa is a native variety of woolly ragwort and is very important to wildlife here in the USA. It attracts butterflies and bees, and birds feed on the seeds. I found nothing in my research that says it's poisonous to wildlife.
@phil_howcroft LOL! I didn't name it. I just identified it.
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@craftymeg Thank you, Margaret. Packera tomentosa is a native variety of woolly ragwort and is very important to wildlife here in the USA. It attracts butterflies and bees, and birds feed on the seeds. I found nothing in my research that says it's poisonous to wildlife.
@haskar Thank you so much, Haskar.