: The flower heads are relatively small (0.5–1 inch), featuring many tiny, thread-like ray florets surrounding a central yellow disc.
: Historically, it has been used by indigenous cultures to treat respiratory issues, fever, and gastrointestinal problems. Some traditional healers also used it to relieve toothaches and arthritic pain. blue fleabane
: It typically flowers from late spring through late summer (April to September, depending on the region). Habitat and Distribution : The flower heads are relatively small (0
: The common name "fleabane" stems from the historical belief that the dried plant could repel or destroy fleas when burned or placed in bedding. featuring many tiny
: The flower heads are relatively small (0.5–1 inch), featuring many tiny, thread-like ray florets surrounding a central yellow disc.
: Historically, it has been used by indigenous cultures to treat respiratory issues, fever, and gastrointestinal problems. Some traditional healers also used it to relieve toothaches and arthritic pain.
: It typically flowers from late spring through late summer (April to September, depending on the region). Habitat and Distribution
: The common name "fleabane" stems from the historical belief that the dried plant could repel or destroy fleas when burned or placed in bedding.