Erigeron glaucus 'Wayne Roderick'
Wayne Roderick Daisy
Wayne Roderick Beach Aster, W. R. Erigeron, Wayne Roderick Fleabane, Dwarf Seaside DaisyPlant Facts
Scientific Name | Erigeron glaucus 'Wayne Roderick' |
Principal Common Name | Wayne Roderick Daisy |
Common Name(s) | Wayne Roderick Beach Aster, W. R. Erigeron, Wayne Roderick Fleabane, Dwarf Seaside Daisy |
Synonym | |
Description | Sprawling, rather succulent, daisy-like flowering perennial, native to western coastal areas. Wayne Roderick grows to 8 in. high and bears larger lavender blooms in summer. Larger leaves than most E. glaucus and better adapted in warmer areas. |
General Comments | Possible hybrid with E. glaucus as dominant parent, or just excellent E. glaucus selection by Wayne Roderick. Tolerates more heat than species plants. |
Origin | |
Nativity | California and Oregon |
Height Range | 6 - 8 IN |
Spread Range | 8 - 12 IN |
Flower Showy | Y |
Warning | |
Sunset Zones | 4 : 5 : 6 : 15 : 16 : 17 : 22 : 23 : 24 |
USDA Zones | |
Leaf Color | Dark Green |
Leaf Texture | Coarse : Smooth : Strap-like |
Form | Subshrub : Succulent |
Flower Color | Lavender-blue |
Flower Time | Continuous : Spring : Summer : Fall |
Months | |
Ease of Growing | Easy |
Light Preferences | Sun (minimum 8 hours direct sun) : Light Shade |
Soil Preferences | Any : Well-drained |
Watering Preferences | Drought Tolerant : Sparse |
Outstanding Features | Attracts Bees : Attracts Butterflies : Cold Tolerant : Deer resistant : Drought tolerant : Evergreen : Fall Color : Flower : Poor Soil tolerant : Seaside tolerant |
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