Can anyone identify this flower? I mowed the fields this weekend and left a number of patches where there were a lot of these. The bees seem to like them. I thought maybe Bee Balm since the flower looks similar but from the pictures I find on Google, the leaves are somewhat different and mine are alternating on the stem, the Bee Balm seems to be bilateral.
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Can anyone identify this flower? I mowed the fields this weekend and left a number of patches where there were a lot of these. The bees seem to like them. I thought maybe Bee Balm since the flower looks similar but from the pictures I find on Google, the leaves are somewhat different and mine are alternating on the stem, the Bee Balm seems to be bilateral.
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are they a wild flower bruce? the bloom looks kinda like a bachelor button but i can't really see what the leaves look like
 
are they a wild flower bruce? the bloom looks kinda like a bachelor button but i can't really see what the leaves look like
That could be, the leaves look similar to what I find on the web.
Are they a wildflower? You tell me! There are some in the flower beds by the house and a WHOLE lot more out in the fields. Did something from the yard get spread into the field or the other way around? ;)
 
That could be, the leaves look similar to what I find on the web.
Are they a wildflower? You tell me! There are some in the flower beds by the house and a WHOLE lot more out in the fields. Did something from the yard get spread into the field or the other way around? ;)
who knows, wind or birds could have spread them either way, but still think the blooms look like a bachelor button, the color looks like a chicory but not the petals
 
Can anyone identify this flower? I mowed the fields this weekend and left a number of patches where there were a lot of these. The bees seem to like them. I thought maybe Bee Balm since the flower looks similar but from the pictures I find on Google, the leaves are somewhat different and mine are alternating on the stem, the Bee Balm seems to be bilateral.
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Is it possibly an Aster?
 
A response from someone who asked a flower knowledgeable friend says they are Stokesia laevis. A number of Google pictures for that also say Stokes Aster so apparently yes @Leahs Mom !! Of course there are a bazillion varieties and they are apparently native to the SE USA so my bet is they were originally purchased at a nursery for the flower garden and spread to the untended field.
 

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