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Dyssodia tenuiloba
Dahlberg Daisy
The thread-like, aromatic foliage is mostly hidden by masses of ½-inch-wide, Daisy-like, golden-yellow flowers on these low annuals. Native to the southwest United States, they tolerate hot weather and full sun, blooming from early summer into winter in mild areas. Good edgings for borders and colorful additions to rock gardens. Excellent cut flowers. From seed, plants take as long as 4 months to bloom. In colder areas, sow seed indoors 10 to 12 weeks before last frost is due. Plant seedlings after danger of frost is past. In mild winter areas, sow seed in ground in fall or early spring. |

Also called Thymophylla tenuiloba, this Daisy-like annual has yellow flowers and grows to 1 foot tall. Likes sandy soil, and self sows in good conditions.
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Attributes - Dyssodia tenuiloba
Plant Type: Annual
Bloom Season: Early Summer through Late Summer
Flower Color: Yellow
Height: 8 in. to 1 ft.
Width: 1 ft.
Sunlight: Full Sun
Notes: Long Blooming.
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