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Wedelia acapulcensis var. hispida |
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Synonym(s) |
Zexmenia hispida |
Common name |
hairy wedelia; Texas creeping ox-eye |
Family |
asteraceae |
Life cycle |
perennial/shrub |
Flowers |
yellow |
Size |
18-30" |
Light |
sun-part shade |
Cultural notes |
well-drained soil; drought-tolerant |
Deciduous shrub ranging from central Texas into Mexico, with hairy gray-green leaves and yellow daisy flowers.
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In our garden, this plant grows in the following area: rock garden zone About my plant portraits
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- Seed from Ladybird Johnson Wildflower Garden '24. Baggy 70F (13d) - 70F with light (10d) - 35F (4w) - 70F (7%G, 2-3d)
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April 10, 2025
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