

How to identify Mexican fleabane (Erigeron karvinskianus)
Mexican fleabane, also known as Fuzzweed, Santa barbara daisy, Spanish daisy, Bony-tip fleabane
Mexican fleabane is a low-growing, sprawling groundcover that typically reaches 1-2 feet (30-60 cm) in height and spreads 3-5 feet (90-150 cm) wide. The foliage, comprised of small, lance-shaped leaves, supports delicate daisy-like flowers with white to pink-tinted petals surrounding a yellow central disc. These blooms are profuse, nearly year-round in favorable conditions. The plant thrives in cool environments with sun to light shade and exhibits resilience to poor soil and drought conditions. It is adaptable to a variety of growing conditions but may enter a dormant phase during extreme heat.
Low-growing groundcover, reaching 1-2 feet (30-60 cm) in height.
Daisy-like flowers with white to pink-tinted petals and yellow central disc.
Profuse blooming nearly year-round in favorable conditions.
Resilient to poor soil and drought, adaptable to varied growing conditions.
May enter dormancy during extreme heat, thrives in cool environments with sun to light shade.
Scientific Classification of Mexican fleabane