
thread-leaf fleabane
Namethread-leaf fleabane
Species NameErigeron filifolius
Common Namethread-leaf fleabane
Bonsai Styleforest
Estimated Age (years)1
Container TypeNone (growing in ground)
Geographic Originnorth-america
Cultivation Difficultybeginner
Trunk FeaturesHerbaceous stems, No woody trunk
Foliage TypeLinear
Height (cm)25
Nebari (Root Flare) QualityNot applicable (no woody trunk or root flare)
Is Floweringtrue
Notable FeaturesAbundant pale purple and yellow daisy-like flowers, slender thread-like foliage, natural clumping growth.
Description
This image displays a wild specimen of thread-leaf fleabane (*Erigeron filifolius*), not a cultivated bonsai. It is a herbaceous perennial featuring numerous slender stems emerging from the ground, adorned with small, daisy-like flowers with pale purple to white ray petals and bright yellow centers. The plant exhibits a natural clumping growth habit, which is loosely interpreted as 'forest' style for the purpose of this structured output, despite not being a true bonsai.





