What is another word for Erigeron Glaucous?

Pronunciation: [ˈɛɹɪd͡ʒəɹən ɡlˈɔːkəs] (IPA)

Erigeron glaucous is a perennial wildflower that is commonly found in North America. It is also known as seaside fleabane or beach aster. The plant has greyish-green leaves and daisy-like flowers that are pink, purple, or white in color. There are several synonyms for Erigeron glaucous, including Aster glaucus, Erigeron glaucifolius, and Erigeron robustior. These names are often used interchangeably in botanical literature. Erigeron is derived from the Greek word eri (early) and geron (old man) which refers to the plants' ability to bloom early and last for a long time. The plant is often used in landscaping and is popular for its ability to tolerate salt and sand in seaside environments.

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Related words: tall white flower, purple flowers, white flowers, daisy like plant, plant with white flowers, daisy like plants, plant with purple flowers, daisy like flowers, tall plants, drought tolerant plants

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