Four-nerve daisy is a low growing, upright perennial to 1 foot, from a woody base. The solitary stem is branched at the base forming a clump. The solitary flower heads occur at the end of silky, leafless stalks. The tip of each yellow rayflower is three-toothed. Long, narrow, silvery-green leaves are crowded mostly toward the base. It’s native to dry plains and rocky hillsides. It is reported to grow in the lower 48 states, but it appears to be able to grow almost anywhere in the country where the drainage is good.
Stemmy Four-nerve Daisy Care
Tetraneuris Scaposa



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Slow growing plant that does not need much water or consistent water.
Sunlight
Full sun to light shade
Soil
t prefers dry, well-drained rocky, clay and limestone soils.
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