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Erigeron annuus (formerly Aster annuus), the annual fleabane, daisy fleabane, [3] or eastern daisy fleabane, [4] is a species of herbaceous flowering plant, ...
Erigeron (/ ɪ ˈ r ɪ dʒ ə r ɒ n /) [4] is a large genus of plants in the composite family (). [5] It is placed in the tribe Astereae and is closely related to the Old World asters and the true daisies ().
Fleabane is a common name for some flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Most are in the subfamily Asteroideae: Conyza (butterweeds or horseweeds: Astereae) Erigeron (Astereae) Inula ("yellowheads": Inuleae) Pluchea (camphorweeds: Inuleae) Pulicaria (Inuleae) Vernonia (ironweeds: Vernonieae
Erigeron philadelphicus, the Philadelphia fleabane, is a species of flowering plant in the composite family ().Other common names include common fleabane, daisy fleabane, frost-root, marsh fleabane, poor robin's plantain, skevish or skervish, [3] and, in the British Isles, robin's-plantain, but all of these names are shared with other species of fleabanes (). [4]
Canadian fleabane (Erigeron canadensis) essential oil in a clear glass vial. Erigeron canadensis (synonym Conyza canadensis) is an annual plant native throughout most of North America and Central America. It is also widely naturalized in Eurasia and Australia.
Erigeron strigosus is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common names prairie fleabane, [1] common eastern fleabane, [2] and daisy fleabane. [ 3 ] Erigeron strigosus is native to eastern and central North America as far west as Manitoba , Idaho and Texas .
Conyza (horseweed, butterweed or fleabane) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. [4] [5] [6] [7]They are native to tropical and warm temperate regions throughout the world, and also north into cool temperate regions in North America and eastern Asia.
Erigeron pumilus, the shaggy fleabane, [3] or vernal daisy, is a hairy North American species of perennial plants in the family Asteraceae. [ 4 ] : 32 It is widespread across much of western Canada and the western United States, from British Columbia east to Saskatchewan and south as far as Oklahoma and the San Bernardino Mountains of California .