'Sol Dancer' Daisy (Tetraneris (Hymenoxys) acaulis var. arizonica) is a charming and every-blooming daisy that brightens up any water-wise garden space! This selection from the Utah State University Botanical Center features numerous airy yellow flowers that rise above a small tuft of attractive light green foliage. Plant in the front of garden beds and borders, xeric gardens, rock gardens, or natural prairie plantings. Not recommended for streetside city plantings due to its low tolerance to urban pollution.
Sol Dancer Daisy
Native to Cache County: Yes
Irrigation Requirement: Very Low (Water to Establish) to Low (1/2" every 10-14 days)
Mature Size: 12 - 18" tall and wide
Spacing: 18" apart
Bloom Colors: Yellow
Bloom Season: May - October
Hardiness Zone: 5 - 10
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Deer Resistant: Yes
Salt Tolerant: Unknown
Soils: Requires well-drained soil, but can be tolerant of sand, loam, or clay soils. Prefers lean soils.