Tragopogon mirus February 19, 2020December 24, 2019 by rcarr Scientific NameTragopogon mirus OwnbeyFamilyAsteraceaeCommon Namesremarkable goatsbeardEastern WashingtonNativeSynonymsNoneConservation StatusNotes Click on any image to enlarge it. In Pullman, WA along the NE edge of parking lot (RR tracks) at the corner of NE Spring St and Lentil Ln; N 46.73042 W 117.17231; Whitman Co.; 5/30/2014In Pullman, WA along the NE edge of parking lot (RR tracks) at the corner of NE Spring St and Lentil Ln; N 46.73042 W 117.17231; Whitman Co.; 5/30/2014In Pullman, WA along the NE edge of parking lot (RR tracks) at the corner of NE Spring St and Lentil Ln; N 46.73042 W 117.17231; Whitman Co.; 5/30/2014In Pullman, WA along the NE edge of parking lot (RR tracks) at the corner of NE Spring St and Lentil Ln; N 46.73042 W 117.17231; Whitman Co.; 5/30/2014In Pullman, WA along the NE edge of parking lot (RR tracks) at the corner of NE Spring St and Lentil Ln; N 46.73042 W 117.17231; Whitman Co.; 5/30/2014Tragopogon from the Pullman, WA area. Plant on left T. pratensis; on right is T. mirus.Tragopogon from the Pullman, WA area. Plant on left T. pratensis; on right is T. mirus.Tragopogon from the Pullman, WA area. Plant on left T. pratensis (two stalks); on right is T. mirus (two stalks).Tragopogon from the Pullman, WA area. Plants/heads from left to right: 1) T. pratensis in flower; 2) T. pratensis in fruit; 3 and 4 T. mirus.Tragopogon from the Pullman, WA area. Plants/heads from left to right: 1) T. dubius; 2) T. pratensis in flower; 3) T. pratensis in fruit; 4 and 5) T. mirus; 6) T. floccosus.Tragopogon from the Pullman, WA area. Plants/heads from left to right: 1) T. pratensis in flower; 2) T. pratensis in fruit; 3 and 4) T. mirus.Tragopogon from the Pullman, WA area. T. mirus on the left. T. pratensis in right.Tragopogon from the Pullman, WA area. Heads from left to right: 1) T. miscellus; 2) T. pratensis; 3) T. mirus.Tragopogon from the Pullman, WA area. Achenes from left to right: 1) T. miscellus; 2) T. pratensis; 3) T. mirus.