I just love them. They are indestructible in the Las Vegas brutal summer heat. They bloom pretty much nearly all year round but most prof...Read Moreusely during the spring and with supplemental water also during the summer all the way through fall. I have them all over the place in the front and backyard. The ones that are closest to a drip irrigation not only grow faster and bigger but bloom even more. Occasionally I will dead-head spent flower stalks. I cut mine back all the way to the ground after the growing season, usually late fall, early winter. They jump right back up and start blooming again around March.
San Antonio, TX (Zone 8b) | October 2003 | neutral
San Antonio, Tx.
This is also known as "Giant Thrift-leaf Perky Sue" and "Giant Four Nerve Daisy". It grows 15 to 18" high and 18...Read More" wide. It is faster growing and the stems are stronger than Hymenoxys scaposa, but it blooms through the heat of summer with hundreds of bright yellow flowers just like the smaller species. Plant in full, hot sun (the hotter the better) and in well drained soil. An excellent xeriscape plant, use it in rock gardens and other areas not dependent on frequent watering. I have not grown it, so I can not rate it other than neutral at this time.
I just love them. They are indestructible in the Las Vegas brutal summer heat. They bloom pretty much nearly all year round but most prof...Read More
San Antonio, Tx.
This is also known as "Giant Thrift-leaf Perky Sue" and "Giant Four Nerve Daisy". It grows 15 to 18" high and 18...Read More
The species name "acaulis" comes from the Greek for "without stem".