Oklahoma City, OK (Zone 7a) | January 2005 | neutral
Tiny white, daisy-like flowers grow in spreading, dense sprays (racemes) in late summer to early fall. Ray flowers are usually white and ...Read Morecenter disks are yellow. Distinctive leaves (to 3" long) are narrow (1/4" wide), rigid, linear and heath-like (hence the common name). Good cut flower. Attractive to butterflies and birds (who like the seeds).
Tiny white, daisy-like flowers grow in spreading, dense sprays (racemes) in late summer to early fall. Ray flowers are usually white and ...Read More