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Fantastic low-growth plant for me. Incredibly long bloom-time -- and LOTS of blooms, too. No problems with rabbits.
MIne only get about 4 hours of direct sun per day and bloom profusely for months. As mentioned before, very attractive growing down an ov...Read More
I've grown these for quite a few years and found them to be very hardy once established. I have lost a small 4" transplant that just nev...Read More
This is the easiest plant I've worked with in my yard. I've planted it in pint and gallon size in every season, and I've transplanted a w...Read More
I had two plants that flourished in last summer's "Summer from Hell": this and Russian Sage. Seventy-five days of 100 plus heat and it n...Read More
I have a question - will Blackfoot Daisy be happy in 1/2 day shade?
This is a lovely, low water, tough as nails plant.
I grow it in full sun, on a slop with reflective heat, with little to ...Read More
Planted in full sun after bad luck with my first plant in a different location. What started as a little plant in a 4" pot, turned into ...Read More
I planted 6 of these plants in September 2007 and they have thrived in hot, humid weather ever since. Often plants that can take our sou...Read More
Blackfoot Daisy,Melampodium leucanthum, is Native to Texas and other States.
Started blooming two weeks ago and is now covered with flowers. And this is only March 19, 2005. Last year, it bloomed through November.
Great xeriscape plant.
Unlike most others in the Daisy family the inner "disk" flowers are not fertile. Collect seed from...Read More
San Antonio, Texas
This is an excellent plant for xeriscapes. Mine have been in the ground for over a year and take littl...Read More
Bears abundant solitary 1" white daisy-like flowers with yellow centers borne on slender stalks. Forms a neat evergreen mound 6-12" tall...Read More