Status:
valid
Authors:
(Nees) Nees
Source:
gcc
Year:
1832
Citation Micro:
Gen. Sp. Aster. : 138 (1832)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000087125
Common Names
- Eurybia Schreberi
- Schreberi Eurybia
- Schreberi
Synonyms
- Aster curvescens E.S.Burgess ex Britton & A.Brown [unknown]
- Eurybia glomerata Nees [unknown]
- Aster glomeratus Bernh. ex Nees [unknown]
- Biotia schreberi DC. [unknown]
- Biotia glomerata (Nees) DC. [unknown]
- Aster schreberi Nees [unknown]
Description
Eurybia schreberi (also called Schreber's Aster, among many other common names) is a perennial herb that grows up to 1 meter tall. It is native to Europe and western Asia. It grows in dry grasslands, meadows, and disturbed areas.
Uses & Benefits
Eurybia schreberi is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a medicinal plant for treating fever and headaches.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Eurybia schreberi has small, white flowers with five petals and a center of yellow disc florets. The seeds are small and black, with a tuft of white hairs at the top. The seedlings have a rosette of leaves that are deeply divided and have a white underside.
Cultivation and Propagation
Eurybia schreberi is a perennial herb that is native to Europe and Asia. It can be propagated by seed or division. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil. It is drought tolerant and can tolerate some shade. It can be grown in a container or in the ground.
Where to Find Eurybia schreberi
Eurybia schreberi is native to the eastern United States, from New York to Florida and west to Texas. It can be found in woodlands, thickets, and open fields.
Eurybia schreberi FAQ
What is the scientific name of Eurybia schreberi?
Eurybia schreberi
What is the common name of Eurybia schreberi?
Schreberi Eurybia
What is the family of Eurybia schreberi?
Asteraceae
Species in the Eurybia genus
Eurybia integrifolia,
Eurybia conspicua,
Eurybia radulina,
Eurybia merita,
Eurybia saxicastellii,
Eurybia glauca,
Eurybia furcata,
Eurybia surculosa,
Eurybia hemispherica,
Eurybia compacta,
Eurybia macrophylla,
Eurybia jonesiae,
Eurybia divaricata,
Eurybia spinulosa,
Eurybia avita,
Eurybia schreberi,
Eurybia horrida,
Eurybia spectabilis,
Eurybia paludosa,
Eurybia sibirica,
Eurybia herveyi,
Eurybia mirabilis,
Eurybia radula,
Eurybia chlorolepis,
Eurybia eryngiifolia,
Eurybia chasei,
Eurybia kingii,
Species in the Asteraceae family
Aaronsohnia pubescens,
Aaronsohnia factorovskyi,
Abrotanella filiformis,
Abrotanella rostrata,
Abrotanella linearis,
Abrotanella trilobata,
Abrotanella muscosa,
Abrotanella inconspicua,
Abrotanella trichoachaenia,
Abrotanella caespitosa,
Abrotanella nivigena,
Abrotanella pusilla,
Abrotanella linearifolia,
Abrotanella papuana,
Abrotanella rosulata,
Abrotanella emarginata,
Abrotanella fertilis,
Abrotanella spathulata,
Abrotanella purpurea,
Abrotanella patearoa,
Abrotanella submarginata,
Abrotanella diemii,
Abrotanella scapigera,
Abrotanella forsterioides,
Acamptopappus shockleyi,
Acamptopappus sphaerocephalus,
Acanthocephalus benthamianus,
Acanthocephalus amplexifolius,
Acanthocladium dockeri,
Acanthodesmos distichus,
Acanthodesmos gibarensis,
Acanthospermum humile,
Acanthospermum consobrinum,
Acanthospermum glabratum,
Acanthospermum microcarpum,
Acanthospermum hispidum,
Acanthospermum australe,
Acanthospermum lecocarpoides,
Acanthostyles buniifolius,
Acanthostyles saucechicoensis,
Achillea buiana,
Achillea conrathii,
Achillea cucullata,
Achillea styriaca,
Achillea clavennae,
Achillea cappadocica,
Achillea huber-morathii,
Achillea ptarmicoides,
Achillea sieheana,
Achillea barrelieri,