Erigeron glaucus makes a good groundcover with its clumping growth habit.
It is a perennial with lax stems and narrow hairy leaves and produces a mass of small bright pink flowers with yellow centres most of the year round in warmer climates.
Unlike Erigeron karvinskianus, this cultivar is not invasive.
Very good for the leading edge of a herbaceous border or rockery and also goes very well in pots and planters around the patio or in rockeries.