A naturally occurring hybrid of the California native seaside daisy and another Erigeron species that is more tolerant of heat. Lavender daisies on slender stems grow 10 inches above low rosettes of narrow leaves. Loved by bees and butterflies, and tolerates heavy clay soil and seaside conditions. Evergreen perennial.
Bloom Time
Summer
Deciduous/Evergreen
Evergreen
Special Features
Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Pollinators
Problems/Solutions
Coastal Exposure
Growth Rate
Moderate
Flower Attributes
Showy Flowers
Landscape Use
Border, Container
Flower Color
Purple
Foliage Color
Green
Care Instructions
Best adapted to coastal conditions. In inland hot areas, will bloom profusely in spring but burn in summer. Needs occasional to regular summer irrigation. Thrives in rich soils, but can tolerate heavy clay. If plants get lanky, cut back 1 to 2 inches of stem in late fall. Deadhead to encourage continued bloom.
History
'W.R' was spontaneous garden seedling discovered by Wayne Roderick, who determined it is most likely a cross between Erigeron glaucus and another Erigeron species. Erigeron 'W.R' is not to be confused with Erigeron glaucus 'Wayne Roderick', which is a different selection entirely.
Lore
The name for the genus Erigeron comes from the Greek words 'eri' meaning early or perhaps 'erio' meaning wooly and 'geron' meaning "old man" which alludes to the bristly or wooly seed heads.
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Details
Description
A naturally occurring hybrid of the California native seaside daisy and another Erigeron species that is more tolerant of heat. Lavender daisies on slender stems grow 10 inches above low rosettes of narrow leaves. Loved by bees and butterflies, and tolerates heavy clay soil and seaside conditions. Evergreen perennial.
Bloom Time
Summer
Deciduous/Evergreen
Evergreen
Special Features
Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Pollinators
Problems/Solutions
Coastal Exposure
Growth Rate
Moderate
Flower Attributes
Showy Flowers
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Style
Landscape Use
Border, Container
Flower Color
Purple
Foliage Color
Green
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Care
Care Instructions
Best adapted to coastal conditions. In inland hot areas, will bloom profusely in spring but burn in summer. Needs occasional to regular summer irrigation. Thrives in rich soils, but can tolerate heavy clay. If plants get lanky, cut back 1 to 2 inches of stem in late fall. Deadhead to encourage continued bloom.
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History
History
'W.R' was spontaneous garden seedling discovered by Wayne Roderick, who determined it is most likely a cross between Erigeron glaucus and another Erigeron species. Erigeron 'W.R' is not to be confused with Erigeron glaucus 'Wayne Roderick', which is a different selection entirely.
Lore
The name for the genus Erigeron comes from the Greek words 'eri' meaning early or perhaps 'erio' meaning wooly and 'geron' meaning "old man" which alludes to the bristly or wooly seed heads.
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