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Plant Description and Details
Like gold coins, the flowers of the Sundancer daisy wave cheerfully in the summer breeze, held above a low-growing cluster of leaves by long (14"), leafless stems. This creates the illusion that that flowers are suspended in mid-air, without any stemsat all. It does well in harsh conditions, keeping the leaf profile low, but putting on a good show of flowers to feed native pollinators. Unlike Shasta Daisy, Sundancer keeps its petite size and dainty growth habit without spreading.
| Common Names | Sundancer Daisy, Stemless Four-nerve Daisy |
| Community | Desert |
| Annual Water Needs | 10-15 inches |
| Drought Tolerant | Yes |
| Native Range | Poor soil, barren, rocky sites desert to forest edges, in the Rocky Mt. states. |
| Native States | CO, ID, MT, UT, WY |
| Hardiness | Down to Zone 4 |
| Exposure | Sun |
| Soil Preference | Well Drained |
| Placement | Rock gardens, small gardens (stays compact, yet showy). |
| Mature Height | 1 - 2 ft. |
| Mature Width | 8 in. |
| Group Spacing | 8-12" |
| Blossom Color | Golden Yellow |
| Blooms | Summer |
| Establishment Tips | Water at planting and 2-3 times deeply the first summer. |
| Maintenance Tips | Easy care. |
| Plants Symbol | HYAC4 |
| Family Name | Asteraceae |
| Lewis & Clark | No |




