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Lazy Daisy

Aphanostephus skirrhobasis

Arkansas Lazy Daisy

About This Plant

Sun or partial shade. A petite daisy growing to 2 feet in well-drained or sandy soil. The flowers don’t open until midday — hence the common name. As a white daisy, lazy daisy is easily mistaken for ox-eye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) — an invasive Eurasian weed accidentally introduced to the U.S. and now widespread.

Origins: Native to Texas and the southeastern US

Maintenance

None required. Sow seed in fall or early spring.

A petite daisy for summer-long flowers.

Min. Height: 0.5

Max Height: 1.5 feet

Min. Width: 1

Max Width: 2.0 feet

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