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- Erigeron - Wikipedia
Erigeron ( ɪˈrɪdʒərɒn ) [4] is a large genus of plants in the composite family (Asteraceae) [5] It is placed in the tribe Astereae and is closely related to the Old World asters (Aster) and the true daisies (Bellis)
- Erigeron - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Superstition led to the common name fleabane It was believed that dried clusters of this plant could rid your home of fleas The hybrid fleabanes are beautiful, much more refined than their weedy relatives that grow along roadsides The daisy-like flowers bloom in summer and sporadically into fall
- Fleabane: Erigeron Daisies Guide to Planting, Care and Design
Erigeron, a proud member of the aster family, is a diverse genus of plants with more than 170 species found in temperate climates around the world A gardener’s favorite, depending on the variety these daisies may behave like annuals, perennials, or biennials
- Erigeron speciosus (Showy Fleabane) - Gardenia
Erigeron speciosus (Showy Fleabane) is a vigorous, upright and well branched, clump-forming perennial producing masses of pink, lavender or white flowers, 1-2 in across (2-5 cm), adorned with over 100 ray florets surrounding a yellow disk
- How to Grow Erigeron - Fleabane
Learn how to grow and care for Erigeron Get tips for planting, watering, feeding, and caring for Erigeron throughout the year
- Erigeron: Fleabane - Portland Nursery
Erigeron are our native wild daisies There are several species found on both sides of the Cascades, from coastal rocky bluffs to sub-alpine meadows Many are garden-worthy, though no reports could be found as to how they are a bane to fleas!
- Erigeron Plant Growing Care Guide for Gardeners
The Erigeron plant genus consists species of flowering plants native to temperate regions worldwide These hardy perennials or annuals are grown for their daisy-like flowers that appear from late spring to early fall, often in shades of pink, blue, or white
- How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Erigeron Karvinskianus
Erigeron karvinskianus, is native to Mexico, Central America, and parts of South America, particularly regions with temperate to subtropical climates It thrives in mountainous and rocky environments, often found growing along slopes, cliffs, and roadsides
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