erigeron (Meaning)

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erigeron (n)

cosmopolitan genus of usually perennial herbs with flowers that resemble asters; leaves occasionally (especially formerly) used medicinally

Synonyms & Antonyms of erigeron

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erigeron Sentence Examples

  1. Erigeron is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to North and South America, and Europe.
  2. Erigeron species are commonly known as fleabanes or whitetops due to the fluffy white appearance of their flower heads.
  3. Erigeron flowers have a daisy-like appearance, with a central disk of yellow florets surrounded by a ring of white or pink ray florets.
  4. The flower heads are typically arranged in flat-topped clusters atop slender stems.
  5. Erigeron plants are often found in fields, meadows, and along roadsides, preferring dry to moist, well-drained soils.
  6. The leaves of erigeron are typically linear or lance-shaped, with a toothed or serrated margin.
  7. Erigeron species are known for their ability to attract pollinators, such as bees, butterflies, and moths.
  8. Some erigeron species are used in traditional medicine for their purported medicinal properties.
  9. The genus name Erigeron comes from the Greek words "eri," meaning "early," and "geron," meaning "old man," possibly referring to the early-flowering habit of some species.
  10. Erigeron species are popular in horticulture as ornamental plants, valued for their attractive flowers and ease of cultivation.

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cosmopolitan genus of usually perennial herbs with flowers that resemble asters; leaves occasionally (especially formerly) used medicinally

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Erigeron is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to North and South America, and Europe.

Erigeron species are commonly known as fleabanes or whitetops due to the fluffy white appearance of their flower heads.

Erigeron flowers have a daisy-like appearance, with a central disk of yellow florets surrounded by a ring of white or pink ray florets.

The flower heads are typically arranged in flat-topped clusters atop slender stems.