Erigeron glaucus

      Erigeron glaucus

      A  flowering plant with large white-pink flowers

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      Erigeron glaucus
      Erigeron glaucus
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      Only 14 item(s) left in stock!
      Erigeron glaucus is a daisy-like flowering plant that loves all kinds of difficult terrain, including coastal areas.

      The flowers are large, with shades from white to pink around a central yellow heart.
      The leaves are a grey-green color and are shaped like large spoons.

      If the soil is particularly rocky and poor and the sun is particularly harsh, then Erigeron glaucus will flourish.
      Keep an eye on her as Erigeron glaucus can escape from her designated area!

      The Tales: Erigeron glaucus

      Glaucus comes from the Ancient Greek: Γλαῦκος (Glaûkos) which means‘glimmering’.

      Glaucus himself was a Greek prophetic sea-god, born a mortal fisherman and then becomes immortal after he ate a magical herb. I am still not sure which herb it was – would be nice to know for the future. I’ll keep you posted.

      It was believed that he rescued sailors and fishermen in storms.

      In botany, it often refers to a sea-green or bluish-green coloration of the foliage – we have another plant that bears the name : Festuca glauca

      Glauque in French today means ‘in poor health’ – the linguistic shift is dramatic.


      Other names

      Seaside fleabane

      Beach aster

      Seaside daisy


      Origin

      United States

      Weight0,5 kg
      Flower Color

      ⚪ White

      Flowering

      June, July, August

      Soil

      Any, Dry

      Exposure

      Full Sun

      Frost Tolerance

      -10°C to -15°C

      Size

      0.2m H x 0.6m W

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