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Anacyclus depressus |
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| Synonym(s) |
Anacyclus pyrethrum var. depressus |
| Common name |
Mount Atlas daisy |
| Family |
asteraceae |
| Life cycle |
perennial (Z4) |
| Flowers |
white (spring) |
| Size |
3" |
| Light |
sun |
| Cultural notes |
well-drained soil, drought-tolerant |
Gray-green ferny foliage forms a low mat - then in mid to late May, a profusion of yellow-and-white daisy appear. They open from red-tipped buds, and when they are only partly open, the red undersides of the petals make for a pretty color combination.
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In our garden, this plant grows in the following area: orchard nursery area About my plant portraits
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Visitors to this page have left the following comments| Peggy | Dec 13, 2005 | Planted this lovely little flower in my rock garden.After two years,it was starting to spread but in the following year,we had an unusual amount of rain in June that drown it. Luckily,I saved some seeds and hope to get them to germinate. |
- Seed from NARGS '08/'09 exchange. Baggy 70F (18%G, 5d). Possibly misidentified which particles were seeds
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February 24, 2009
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