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Seaside Daisy
Erigeron glaucus
Seaside Daisy is a resilient perennial that can thrive in challenging coastal conditions while offering delightful floral displays. It grows in dense clumps of spoon-shaped, gray-green leaves that form a low, mounded shape. From spring through summer, it blooms with charming lavender-pink, daisy-shaped flowers featuring bright yellow centers. These flowers attract a variety of pollinators and add a lively burst of color to rock gardens, borders, and native plant gardens.
Details
Height6” - 12”
Spread18"
Bloom SeasonFebruary – September
Soil Types
Loam
Sand
Soil Moisture
Dry
Medium
Sun Exposure
Part Sun
Full Sun
Range Map
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Ecological Benefits
Maintenance Tips
- Deadhead spent flowers to encourage a continuous bloom and maintain a neat appearance.
- Prefers well-drained soil; tolerant of poor soils, including sandy or rocky conditions.
- Minimal care needed but monitor for pests like aphids and snails.
