One of our favourite long flowering perennials, the daisy-type blooms of Mexican fleabane (or Erigeron karvinskianus, to use its formal name) can be seen peeping out from all corners of Wisley at ...
flagellaris reproduces asexually by producing stolons, stems that grow horizontally, touching ground at each node. Erigeron flagellaris, or trailing fleabane, flowers and their mature seeds (Photo: ...
Broad-leaved fleabane is a common weed in waste places and on roadsides, but has become more common on farms in New Zealand in recent years. The stems can grow over a metre tall, are not readily eaten ...
The proliferation of stolons suggests its common names, trailing fleabane and whiplash fleabane. Strawberry plants also spread with stolons, but gardeners usually call them runners. The genus ...
Wildflowers are different than weeds, but at first glance, a flower like fleabane might seem like a noxious weed in your garden. If you're a fan of pollinators flitting through your yard or garden ...