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Plants in genus erigeron

Plants in genus erigeron

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Erigeron karvinskianus

Erigeron karvinskianus, a species of daisy-like flowering plant, is native to Mexico and parts of Central America. It spreads non-invasively to 6 feet wide in five years and grows to 10 inches tall, producing small white daisies that age to lavender. This drought-tolerant perennial is cultivated for its vigorous growth and daisy-like blooms.

Erigeron pulchellus 'Lynnhaven Carpet'

Erigeron pulchellus 'Lynnhaven Carpet' is a thick, slowly-spreading groundcover with evergreen, fuzzy, grey-green leaves. It is topped with pale lavender daisies in late spring and is very drought tolerant in dry shade. This plant was selected on the Virginia Beach property of Clarice Keeling.

Erigeron pulchellus 'Meadow Muffin'

Erigeron pulchellus 'Meadow Muffin' is a native plant to the eastern United States, forming evergreen rosettes and a tight, weed-free mat. It produces pink daisies on 10-inch tall stalks in late spring and prefers average-to-dry soils in light shade.

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