Erigon (Fleabanes)
The name "fleabane" comes from the old belief that dried clusters of this plant could help repel fleas from homes. Hybrid fleabanes are stunning, far more elegant than their wild roadside relatives. Their daisy-like flowers bloom in summer and occasionally into fall. They can be divided in autumn or propagated using stem cuttings or seeds.
The name "fleabane" comes from the old belief that dried clusters of this plant could help repel fleas from homes. Hybrid fleabanes are stunning, far more elegant than their wild roadside relatives. Their daisy-like flowers bloom in summer and occasionally into fall. They can be divided in autumn or propagated using stem cuttings or seeds.
Description
The name "fleabane" comes from the old belief that dried clusters of this plant could help repel fleas from homes. Hybrid fleabanes are stunning, far more elegant than their wild roadside relatives. Their daisy-like flowers bloom in summer and occasionally into fall. They can be divided in autumn or propagated using stem cuttings or seeds.