Thank you Carole for the Australian E's... I am so pumped about going there sometime in the next few years, if I can just save enough $$$. Dirt, when did they change that from Chrysothamnus to Ericameria? was that around the same time they revised Aster? I retired from professional botany / biology toxics work not soon after that. Anyway, I grew up with that plant in my back yard and have it growing here on some sandy mounds, not in my yard but a habitat creation project. BTW Dirt, I use some photographic software to give a photographs an artistic treatment, starting in lightroom then photoshop. This one below is a simplification program called Buzsim.
Lovely Es, here are a few more...
Echinacea coconut lime
Elodie lily
Echinacea purpurea (simplified)
Eurybia conspicua syn. Aster conspicuus; a native and a welcome aster in early summer