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Riddell Lazydaisy

Ridell’s Dozedaisy

Aphanostephus riddellii Torr. & A. Gray

Riddell Lazydaisy
Riddell Lazydaisy

Family :Asteraceae

Longevity : Perennial

Origin :Native

Season :Warm

Riddell Lazydaisy is a tall, upright, perennial plant that can reach over 20 inches in height. The flower head consists of numerous yellow disk flowers surrounded by several white ray flowers. The lower leaves are deeply toothed while the middle and upper leaves are narrow and grow to an average of one inch in length. Riddell Lazydaisy blooms from March to June in the calcareous and limestone soils of the Edwards Plateau and South Texas Plains.

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