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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) The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution, and the highest diversity occurs in North America [5][6][7][8][9]
- Erigeron - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Versatile plant that will grow in any well-drained soil Flowers attract pollinators, bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds The fruits appear as a dry seed with light brown hairrs Showy flower with yellow centers The leaves are numerous, often overlapping Around the base is a rosette of spoon shaped leaves with rounded tips
- Fleabane: Erigeron Daisies Guide to Planting, Care and Design
Erigeron daisies are low-maintenance flowering perennials that resist marauding deer, bloom enthusiastically for many months, and can be used as a ground cover or to softens edges in a garden See more tips from the editors of Gardenista
- How to grow erigeron - BBC Gardeners World Magazine
Erigeron glaucus, also known as seaside fleabane, beach aster, or seaside daisy, has larger, pink flowers and is a common sight in coastal gardens Erigerons are versatile, easygoing and low maintenance plants
- 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
- Erigeron Plant Growing Care Guide for Gardeners
In this Gardener's HQ guide, we'll explore cultivating Erigeron plants in your garden, indoor spaces, and other settings Plant Characteristics: Erigeron have daisy-like flowers that attract pollinators, and produce lush foliage They can add charm and color to borders and rock gardens
- How to Grow Fleabane — Erigeron - Harvest to Table
Erigeron–commonly called fleabane–is a low-growing, somewhat bushy North American native that bears flowers that looks like small asters Erigeron is easy to grow in nearly all well-drained soils Erigeron produces a rosette of simple, lance- to spoon-shaped or oval leaves
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