Colorado.
A group of oxeye daisies in bloom.
The oxeye daisy is an aggressive invasive species. Once established, it can spread rapidly by means of roots and seeds into undisturbed meadows, woodlands, and riparian areas. It forms dense stands that tend to displace native vegetation, especially wildflowers. One flower head can produce up to 200 seeds.
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