North America Native Plant

Corpus Christi Fleabane

Botanical name: Erigeron procumbens

USDA symbol: ERPR16

Life cycle: perennial

Habit: forb

Native status: Native to the lower 48 states  

Synonyms: Aster procumbens Houst. ex Mill. (ASPR12)  âš˜  Erigeron myrionactis Small (ERMY)  âš˜  Erigeron repens A. Gray (ERRE10)   

Corpus Christi Fleabane: A Charming Native Ground Cover for Gulf Coast Gardens If you’re looking for a tough, no-fuss native plant that can handle the challenging conditions of the Gulf Coast, meet Corpus Christi fleabane (Erigeron procumbens). This delightful little wildflower might have an unfortunate common name, but don’t let ...

Corpus Christi Fleabane: A Charming Native Ground Cover for Gulf Coast Gardens

If you’re looking for a tough, no-fuss native plant that can handle the challenging conditions of the Gulf Coast, meet Corpus Christi fleabane (Erigeron procumbens). This delightful little wildflower might have an unfortunate common name, but don’t let that fool you – it’s actually a charming addition to naturalized gardens and coastal landscapes.

What is Corpus Christi Fleabane?

Corpus Christi fleabane is a perennial forb native to the Gulf Coast region. As a forb, it’s essentially a soft-stemmed flowering plant without woody tissue – think of it as nature’s version of a low-maintenance perennial that comes back year after year. This spreading ground cover produces clusters of small, daisy-like flowers that add a delicate touch to any garden setting.

Where Does It Grow Naturally?

This native beauty calls the Gulf Coast home, naturally occurring in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. It’s perfectly adapted to the unique conditions of this region, including sandy soils, salt spray, and the occasional hurricane-force winds that Gulf Coast gardeners know all too well.

Why Choose Corpus Christi Fleabane for Your Garden?

There are several compelling reasons to consider this native plant:

  • True native credentials: As a plant native to the lower 48 states, it supports local ecosystems and wildlife
  • Adaptable nature: Its facultative wetland status means it can handle both wet and dry conditions
  • Low maintenance: Once established, it requires minimal care
  • Pollinator friendly: The small flowers attract beneficial insects and native bees
  • Coastal tough: Built to withstand salt spray and sandy conditions

Garden Design Ideas

Corpus Christi fleabane works wonderfully in several landscape settings:

  • Naturalized areas: Perfect for creating that wild meadow look
  • Coastal gardens: Thrives in beachfront and salt-tolerant landscapes
  • Ground cover: Its spreading habit makes it excellent for covering difficult areas
  • Wildflower meadows: Combines beautifully with other native Gulf Coast wildflowers

Growing Conditions and Care

The beauty of working with native plants like Corpus Christi fleabane is that they’re already adapted to your local conditions. Here’s what this hardy plant prefers:

  • USDA Hardiness Zones: 8-10 (perfect for the Gulf Coast region)
  • Light requirements: Full sun to partial shade
  • Soil preferences: Tolerates sandy soils and various soil types
  • Water needs: Drought tolerant once established, but can handle wet conditions too
  • Special considerations: Salt tolerant, making it ideal for coastal properties

Planting and Maintenance Tips

Getting started with Corpus Christi fleabane is refreshingly simple:

  • Plant in spring or fall for best establishment
  • Space plants according to desired coverage area
  • Water regularly during the first growing season
  • Once established, minimal watering needed
  • Allow natural spreading for ground cover effect
  • Deadhead spent flowers to encourage continued blooming

Supporting Local Wildlife

By choosing native plants like Corpus Christi fleabane, you’re creating habitat for local wildlife. The flowers provide nectar for small pollinators and beneficial insects, contributing to the health of your local ecosystem. It’s a small but meaningful way to support biodiversity right in your own backyard.

The Bottom Line

Corpus Christi fleabane may not be the showiest plant in the garden, but it’s exactly the kind of reliable, adaptable native that makes Gulf Coast gardening a joy rather than a struggle. If you’re working with challenging coastal conditions or simply want to support local wildlife with minimal effort, this charming little fleabane deserves a spot in your landscape. Plus, there’s something satisfying about growing a plant that truly belongs in your corner of the world.

Wetland Status

The rule of seasoned gardeners and landscapers is to choose the "right plant for the right place" matching plants to their ideal growing conditions, so they'll thrive with less work and fewer inputs. But the simplicity of this catchphrase conceals how tricky plant selection is. While tags list watering requirements, there's more to the story.

Knowing a plant's wetland status can simplify the process by revealing the interaction between plants, water, and soil. Surprisingly, many popular landscape plants are wetland species! And what may be a wetland plant in one area, in another it might thrive in drier conditions. Also, it helps you make smarter gardening choices and grow healthy plants with less care and feeding, saving you time, frustration, and money while producing an attractive garden with greater ecological benefits.

Regions
Status
Moisture Conditions

Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain

FAC

Facultative - Plants with this status can occur in wetlands and non-wetlands

Great Plains

FACW

Facultative Wetland - Plants with this status usually occurs in wetlands but may occur in non-wetlands

Corpus Christi Fleabane

Classification

Group

Dicot

Kingdom

Plantae - Plants

Subkingdom

Tracheobionta - Vascular plants

Superdivision

Spermatophyta - Seed plants

Division

Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants

Subdivision
Class

Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons

Subclass

Asteridae

Order

Asterales

Family

Asteraceae Bercht. & J. Presl - Aster family

Genus

Erigeron L. - fleabane

Species

Erigeron procumbens (Houst. ex Mill.) G.L. Nesom - Corpus Christi fleabane

Plant data source: USDA, NRCS 2025. The PLANTS Database. https://plants.usda.gov,. 2/25/2025. National Plant Data Team, Greensboro, NC USA