Erigeron glaucus ‘Bright Lights’

Beach Fleabane, Beach Daisy

Erigeron glaucus ‘White Lights’, Erigeron glaucus 'Alba'

Evergreen Groundcover, Perennial

"Beach fleabane or beach daisy normally runs in a mauve, to periwinkle vein. This lovely selection turns it up with crystal white daisies and a bold yellow center. Long lived perennial that is very adaptable. To 6″ tall a happy clump will spread to 2′ wide or more. Low and spreading it displays the flowers upright in a mass. This beckons pollinates and they always find this easy going daisy. Full sun, rich to average soil with regular irrigation through the bloom period. This not only keeps the plant verdant it encourage re-bloom which can occur until September. The initial huge show of flowers begins in late May into July. Excellent perennial for the top of a wall where it will happily creep over the edge and follow the contours on the way down. It may be cut back hard after the initial large flush of flowers, this tidies the plant and sets the stage for another big show. Not bothered by deer and often left alone by rabbits. This daisy is most conspicuous in habitat on the cliffs adjacent to the beach. It also perches on sea stacks. Beach fleabane ranges from the Northern Oregon coast south all along the California coast. Mix with other Erigeron glaucus cultivars for depth of contrast- this is when all the flower colors look the most distinct. Very easy to grow and it also absorbs the heat of parking strips with no issues. Cold hardy. Oregon native plant" - Courtesy Xera Plants

Growing Conditions

Zone: 6, 7, 8, 9

Exposure: Full Sun, Afternoon Sun, Reflected Heat

Water Needs: Drought-tolerant, Low, Low Water / No Water

Description

Size: 6 - 10 tall x 12 - 24 wide
Shape / Form: Low and Spreading
Foliage Texture: Medium
Foliage Quality: Medium

Features: Attracts Bees, Drought-tolerant / Water wise, Flowers, Long Blooming, Low Maintenance, Native Plant

Foliage Color: Green

Flower Color: White
Bloom Season: Late Spring / Early Summer, Late Summer / Early Fall, Summer
Flower Shape: Daisy / Composite


Uses and Applications

Landscape Uses: Matrix, Attracts Pollinators, Beds and Borders, Edging, Groundcover, Habitat, Hell Strip, Massed, Mixed Border, Rock Garden
Special Situations: Deer Resistant, Heat Tolerant, Low Water / No Water, Rabbit Resistant, Reflected Heat, Seaside / Salt Tolerant, Tough / Fool-Proof
Wildlife: Bees, Deer Resistant, Pollinators, Rabbit Resistant

More Design Considerations

Season of Interest: Summer, Late Spring / Early Summer, Late Summer / Early Fall
Position / Role: front of border, ground hugger
Collections: eGardenGo Favorite

Care and Maintenance

Maintenance Level: low
Maintenance Tasks: Deadheading, Divide Plants to Rejuvenate, Cut Back to Rejuvenate