erigeron
American
[ih-rij-uh-ron, -er-uhn]
/ ɪˈrɪdʒ əˌrɒn, -ər ən /
noun
erigeron
British
/ -ˈrɪɡ-, ɪˈrɪdʒərən /
noun
Etymology
Origin of erigeron
1595–1605; < Latin ērigeron the plant groundsel < Greek ērigérōn, equivalent to êri early (cognate with ere ) + gérōn ( geronto- )
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