not sure what's going on here. mutant tansy with developed rays?
7/9/23
Location: Seattle WA, Meadowbrook neighborhood
Weather ~70F no wind, mostly sunny
Habitat: roadside
Diagnostic features: long pinnately compound leaves of many ovate leaflets characteristic of vetches, umbel of bilaterally symmetrical flowers characteristic of legumes.
Phenological phase: some fruiting, others beginning to flower, most flowering with pollinators present.
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Second one just several yards from the previous observation and a few minutes apart. Slightly larger than the first with more obvious white 'girdle' between segments. Final instar of the Rosy Aemilia (Lophocampa roseata) found on a Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii). It was feeding when observed, eating all the way down to the needle's base. This is consistent with when I've raised them.
Found with @ashattuck, botanists have such a great eye!