Type: Perennial
Sun: Full sun
Water Needs: Low; drought tolerant once established
Height: 12–24" tall
Spread: 12–24"
Spacing: 12–18" apart
Bloom Time: May–August
Bloom Description: Bright yellow, daisy-like flowers with a central disc surrounded by golden ray petals; covered in silvery, woolly foliage that adds texture even when not in bloom
Maintenance: Very low; cut back dead stems if desired; may slowly self-seed
Soil Drainage: Well-drained soil; thrives in sandy, rocky, or poor soils and does not tolerate heavy, wet soils
Wildlife Value: Attracts native bees, butterflies, and other pollinators; seeds provide food for birds.
Garden Use: Excellent for rock gardens, xeriscapes, prairie plantings, and native plant gardens. Its silvery foliage and bright yellow flowers create contrast and interest in sunny, dry landscapes.

