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erigeron
[ ih-rij-uh-ron, -er-uhn ]
noun
- any composite plant of the genus Erigeron, having flower heads resembling those of the asters but with narrower and usually more numerous white or purple rays.
erigeron
/ -ˈrɪɡ-; ɪˈrɪdʒərən /
noun
- any plant of the genus Erigeron, whose flowers resemble asters but have narrower rays: family Asteraceae (composites) See also fleabane
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of erigeron1
C17: via Latin from Greek, from ēri early + gerōn old man; from the white down characteristic of some species
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Example Sentences
The Erigeron genus and the aster genus also have some “daisies;” the former sometimes are called fleabanes, for their alleged ability to drive away fleas, and the latter sometimes are called Michaelmas daisies.
From Washington Times
Erigeron.—Composite plants, variable in character.
From Project Gutenberg
Now more generally known as Erigeron.
From Project Gutenberg
Plant material eaten by P. truei and refused by P. maniculatus included the leaves of Calochortus gunnisonii and the leaves and stem of Erigeron speciosus.
From Project Gutenberg
The daisy, or Erigeron maguirei, which is a member of the sunflower family, is a perennial herb with white or pink flowers.
From New York Times
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