I would guess a Eupatorium spp.
I would agree, Frank. However, without the leaves I cannot narrow the species down – there are at least 24 species in the Carolinas and many do look like this….
Sincerely,
Steve Hill, Botanist, SCNPS
I would guess a Eupatorium spp.
I would agree, Frank. However, without the leaves I cannot narrow the species down – there are at least 24 species in the Carolinas and many do look like this….
Sincerely,
Steve Hill, Botanist, SCNPS
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