Erigeron karvinskianus 'Profusion' (Fleabane) Erigeron karvinskianus Photo/Illustration: Michelle Gervais Be the first to rate this plant ...
Genus Erigeron Annuals , biennials, or perennials [subshrubs , shrubs , trees ], (0.5-) 2-90(-100) cm (taprooted, fibrous-rooted, or rhizomatous and fibrous-rooted, sometimes with simple or branched caudices, sometimes stoloniferous ) .
Erigeron 'WR' (Wayne Roderick Daisy) - Evergreen perennial with large lavender-blue flowers that rise above the 1 foot tall by 2 feet wide foliage clumps in the winter to spring.
Erigeron glaucus ( Albus Beach Aster ) Erigeron glaucus is a tufted, perennial flowering daisy, to 12 inches tall, with succulent-looking stems. The leaves can be lance-shaped, obovate, or spoon-shaped.
Erigeron canadensis
Nombres relacionados: Asteraceae (familia), Coltstail (inglés), Conyza canadensis (sinónimo), Erigero (castellano), Erigerón del Canadá (castellano), Fleabane (inglés), Leptilon canadense (sinónimo), Yuranec kanadsky (eslovaco).
Erigeron coulteri (Coulter's Daisy) Asteraceae (Sunflower Family) Coulter's Daisy is common in high mountain dry and moist meadows and open Spruce woods. It grows singly and widely scattered in open woods or more densely in sunny open meadows.
Erigeron karvinskianus DC. Common Names bony tip fleabane, bony-tip fleabane, coastal daisy, daisy, daisy fleabane, erigeron, fleabane, Latin American fleabane, Mexican daisy, Mexican fleabane, Santa Barbara daisy, sea-side daisy, seaside daisy, ...
Erigeron 'Dunkelste Aller' (Syn 'Darkest of All') Genus: Erigeron Cultivar: 'Dunkelste Aller' (Syn 'Darkest of All') Buy this Plant Online...
Wild Erigeron formosissimus in March at the Boyce-Thompson Arboretum Recommended Temperature Zone: USDA: 3-10 Sun Exposure: Full sun to light shade ...
Showy Fleabane Erigeron speciosus (Lindl.) DC. Family: Asteraceae, Aster or Composite Genus: Erigeron ...
Robin-plantain Erigeron pulchellus Robin-plantain spreads by runners, and it often forms colonies of dozens of plants.
Similar Species: Prairie Fleabane (Erigeron strigosus) is somewhat smaller and the leaves are almost entire. Hairs on the stem tend to lie close to the stem. See also: Philadelphia Fleabane, Erigeron philadelphicus ...
Fleabane Azure Fairy (Erigeron) Daisy Fleabane Easy to grow and provides an abundance of showy, 1.5" lavender daisies with yellow centers. Superb cut flower. Ht. 18".
Fleabane Common Names: Philadelphia Daisy, Philadelphia Fleabane Genus: Erigeron Species: philadelphicus Parts Used: the extract and the whole plant ...
Erigeron Spp. (Daisy) Subclass: Asteridae Order: Asterales Family: Asteraceae Family Description: Aster (Sunflower) Key Characteristics: ...
Erigeron quercifolius Oakleaf fleabane is commonly found in moist, open hammocks and disturbed sites from the peninsula west to the central panhandle of Florida (Wunderlin, 2003).
Erigeron have long-flowering pink, blue, violet or white daisy-like flowers. (Perennial - full sun.) Lobelia come compact or trailing. Blue with white centres: Mrs. Clibran; bright magenta with white: ...
Erigeron strigosus, Common Fleabane Eupatorium spp, maculatum, Joe Pye Weed perfoliatum, Boneset purpureum, Sweet Joe Pye Weed ...
Erigeron glaucus 6"-10" Clump forming, small spoon shaped leaves; Daisy-like pink flowers ...
Oil of Erigeron resembles in its action Oil of Turpentine, but is less irritating. It has been used to arrest haemorrhage from the lungs or alimentary tract, but this property is not assigned to it in modern medicine.
Fleabane (Erigeron) - Michaelmas Daisy-like plants of dwarf growth, somewhat alike in general appearance, and having pink or purple flowers with yellow centres. They flourish in any garden soil, and some are of a weedy nature.
- Daisy Fleabane (Erigeron strigosus) - Dense Blazing Star (Liatris spicata) - Dotted or Horse Mint (Monarda punctata) ...
Blumea leucantha, Erigeron leucanthum, Vernonia subsimplex Asteraceae White-Flowered Fleabane ...
Fleabane (Erigeron x hybridus) Fleeceflower (Polygonum aubertii) Fleshy Hawthorn (Crataegus succulenta) Floribunda Rose (Rosa 'Sexy Rexy') Floribunda Rose (Rosa 'Sarabande') Floribunda Rose (Rosa 'Apricot Nectar') ...
Another bizarre native plant selection that amazes all of our visitors is a little erigeron found by Dick Weaver, founder of WeDu Nurseries.
any plant of the genus Erigeron, widely distributed herbs of the family Asteraceae (aster family), especially abundant in temperate and mountainous regions of North America.
1135/16360: Senecio (1000), Eupatorium (1200 [s.l.] or 40 [s.s.]), Helichrysum (500-600), Artemisia (550), Mikania (430), Baccharis (400), Verbesina (300), Ageratina (290), Bidens (235), Stevia (235), Anthemis (210), Erigeron (200), Pentacalia (200), ...
Perennials for a sunny position Erigeron karvinskianus, Euphorbia, Festuca glauca, Helianthemum and sedums. 1 Pyracantha can be used to create a green wall simply by planting one against it and training the stems on wires.
In arid regions use drought-tolerant butterfly flowers. Asters (Aster novi-belgii), butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa), Coreopsis, fleabane (Erigeron), Jupiter's-beard, Lantana, lavender, Sedum, verbena, and yarrow all thrive on dry, sunny sites.
Notes: This coarse weed used to be placed in the genus Erigeron. The pollen may cause hay fever in some individuals. This species is usually not grazed by domestic livestock because of its bitter qualities.
Bellis perennis f. tubulosa A.Kern. Bellis pumila Arv.-Touv. & Dupuy Bellis pusilla (N.Terracc.) Pignatti Bellis scaposa Gilib. [Invalid] Bellis validula Gand. Erigeron perennis (L.) Sessé & Moc.[1] ...
See also: Fleabane, Aster, Daisy, May, Pink
 
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