Plant Guide

Plains Actinea

Plains Actinea

Sunflower Family : Asteraceae

Latin Name : Tetraneuris scaposa
(synonym: Hymenoxys scaposa)
Longevity : Perennial
Season : Warm
Origin : Native
Value : Wildlife –poor
Livestock -poor

Remarks :

Other common names are, "Stemmy four-
nerved daisy", "Plains yellow daisy", and
"Plains hymenoxys". Growth 4 – 12 inches tall.
Flowers May to June. The leaves are all basal
and the flower heads appear on leafless stalks
arising from the ground; tends to form a mat of
blossoms. Adapted to open dry, rocky or sandy
sites, often on limestone sites.

 

Source: USDA-NRCS

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Plains Actinea


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