Erigeron Pulchellus is a beautiful wildflower native to North America. It is commonly known as the Robin's Plantain or the Daisy Fleabane. The scientific name "Erigeron" comes from the Greek word "erigon," which means "early rising," referring to the fact that these flowers are some of the first to bloom in the spring. "Pulchellus," on the other hand, means "pretty" or "handsome." The flower has several synonyms, including Fleabane Daisy, Pretty Daisy, Showy Daisy, and Smooth Fleabane. Its bright purple petals with a yellow center are a sight to behold, and it attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Erigeron Pulchellus is a popular choice for garden enthusiasts and makes a colorful addition to any outdoor space.