Blue Fleabane is native across much of the Northern Hemisphere, including Europe, Asia, and North America. It thrives in well-drained, open environments such as: Dry meadows and grasslands. Rocky slopes, cliff ledges, and river banks.
: A small, slender plant typically reaching between 8 to 30 inches (20 to 75 cm) in height. blue fleabane
: The flower heads are relatively small (0.5–1 inch), featuring many tiny, thread-like ray florets surrounding a central yellow disc. Blue Fleabane is native across much of the
: Both the square stems and narrow, lance-shaped leaves are covered in dense, fine hairs , which helps distinguish it from other fleabane species. : A small, slender plant typically reaching between
Sandy soils, including coastal dunes like the Murlough dunes in County Down, Northern Ireland , where it is considered a priority conservation species. Uses and Folklore