Tetraneuris acaulis

Perky Sue

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Common Name: 

Perky Sue

Plant Type: 

Flower color: 

Foliage color: 

Green

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Maximum temperature: 

40°C

Minimum temperature: 

7°C

Maximum height: 

20 cm

Perky Sue (Tetraneuris acaulis) - Description

Tetraneuris acaulis (syn. Hymenoxys acaulis) is a species of flowering plant in the Asteraceae, the aster family. Common names include stemless four-nerve daisy, stemless hymenoxys, butte marigold, and stemless rubberweed. It is native to the western and central United States and central Canada. It has "rarely been found. .

Perky Sue (Tetraneuris acaulis) - Blooming

Flowers bright yellow, bell shaped, 2 inches across in large clusters, late spring - winter. Blooms are aromatic.

Perky Sue (Tetraneuris acaulis) - Growth

Evergreen, large showy shrub or small tree. Much of the wood may die back in winter, but it recovers quickly in warm weather. Up to 20 feet. Grows best in full sun with protection from excess moisture during the winter. Foliage is aromatic. Herbaceous perennial species are short-lived.

Perky Sue (Tetraneuris acaulis) - Planting

Sow seeds when ripe in an open frame.

Perky Sue (Tetraneuris acaulis) - Pest

Aphids and spider mites.

Perky Sue (Tetraneuris acaulis) - Interesting facts

Tetraneuris is native to the mountain screes of the Western and Central United States.

Perky Sue (Tetraneuris acaulis) - Soil and irrigation

Regular to moderate water. Does best in gritty soil with good drainage. Not tolerant of excess winter moisture.

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