Four Nerve Daisy Live 1 Gallon Plant
$12.99
Tetraneuris scaposa var. scaposa
Tetraneuris scaposa (DC.) Greene var. scaposa
Four-nerve Daisy, Hymenoxys, Stemmy Four-nerve Daisy, Bitterweed
Asteraceae (Aster Family)
Synonym(s): Hymenoxys glabra, Hymenoxys scaposa, Hymenoxys scaposa var. glabra, Tetraneuris fastigiata, Tetraneuris glabra, Tetraneuris stenophylla
USDA Symbol: TESCS
USDA Native Status: L48 (N)
Four-nerve Daisy is a low, upright, silvery perennial to1 ft., from a woody base. The solitary stem is much-branched at the base forming a clump. The solitary flower heads occur at the end of silky, leafless stalks. The tip of each yellow ray flower is three-toothed. Four dark purple veins are visible on both sides of the ray. Disc flowers are also yellow. Long, narrow, silvery-green leaves are crowded mostly toward the base.
Flower petals become reflexed with age and remain on the plant a long time. Flowers have an unpleasant odor when picked. Stems not densely woolly among proximal leaves.
Tetraneuris scaposa (DC.) Greene var. scaposa
Four-nerve Daisy, Hymenoxys, Stemmy Four-nerve Daisy, Bitterweed
Asteraceae (Aster Family)
Synonym(s): Hymenoxys glabra, Hymenoxys scaposa, Hymenoxys scaposa var. glabra, Tetraneuris fastigiata, Tetraneuris glabra, Tetraneuris stenophylla
USDA Symbol: TESCS
USDA Native Status: L48 (N)
Four-nerve Daisy is a low, upright, silvery perennial to1 ft., from a woody base. The solitary stem is much-branched at the base forming a clump. The solitary flower heads occur at the end of silky, leafless stalks. The tip of each yellow ray flower is three-toothed. Four dark purple veins are visible on both sides of the ray. Disc flowers are also yellow. Long, narrow, silvery-green leaves are crowded mostly toward the base.
Flower petals become reflexed with age and remain on the plant a long time. Flowers have an unpleasant odor when picked. Stems not densely woolly among proximal leaves.
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Tetraneuris scaposa var. scaposa
Tetraneuris scaposa (DC.) Greene var. scaposa
Four-nerve Daisy, Hymenoxys, Stemmy Four-nerve Daisy, Bitterweed
Asteraceae (Aster Family)
Synonym(s): Hymenoxys glabra, Hymenoxys scaposa, Hymenoxys scaposa var. glabra, Tetraneuris fastigiata, Tetraneuris glabra, Tetraneuris stenophylla
USDA Symbol: TESCS
USDA Native Status: L48 (N)
Four-nerve Daisy is a low, upright, silvery perennial to1 ft., from a woody base. The solitary stem is much-branched at the base forming a clump. The solitary flower heads occur at the end of silky, leafless stalks. The tip of each yellow ray flower is three-toothed. Four dark purple veins are visible on both sides of the ray. Disc flowers are also yellow. Long, narrow, silvery-green leaves are crowded mostly toward the base.
Flower petals become reflexed with age and remain on the plant a long time. Flowers have an unpleasant odor when picked. Stems not densely woolly among proximal leaves.
Tetraneuris scaposa (DC.) Greene var. scaposa
Four-nerve Daisy, Hymenoxys, Stemmy Four-nerve Daisy, Bitterweed
Asteraceae (Aster Family)
Synonym(s): Hymenoxys glabra, Hymenoxys scaposa, Hymenoxys scaposa var. glabra, Tetraneuris fastigiata, Tetraneuris glabra, Tetraneuris stenophylla
USDA Symbol: TESCS
USDA Native Status: L48 (N)
Four-nerve Daisy is a low, upright, silvery perennial to1 ft., from a woody base. The solitary stem is much-branched at the base forming a clump. The solitary flower heads occur at the end of silky, leafless stalks. The tip of each yellow ray flower is three-toothed. Four dark purple veins are visible on both sides of the ray. Disc flowers are also yellow. Long, narrow, silvery-green leaves are crowded mostly toward the base.
Flower petals become reflexed with age and remain on the plant a long time. Flowers have an unpleasant odor when picked. Stems not densely woolly among proximal leaves.
Tetraneuris scaposa var. scaposa
Tetraneuris scaposa (DC.) Greene var. scaposa
Four-nerve Daisy, Hymenoxys, Stemmy Four-nerve Daisy, Bitterweed
Asteraceae (Aster Family)
Synonym(s): Hymenoxys glabra, Hymenoxys scaposa, Hymenoxys scaposa var. glabra, Tetraneuris fastigiata, Tetraneuris glabra, Tetraneuris stenophylla
USDA Symbol: TESCS
USDA Native Status: L48 (N)
Four-nerve Daisy is a low, upright, silvery perennial to1 ft., from a woody base. The solitary stem is much-branched at the base forming a clump. The solitary flower heads occur at the end of silky, leafless stalks. The tip of each yellow ray flower is three-toothed. Four dark purple veins are visible on both sides of the ray. Disc flowers are also yellow. Long, narrow, silvery-green leaves are crowded mostly toward the base.
Flower petals become reflexed with age and remain on the plant a long time. Flowers have an unpleasant odor when picked. Stems not densely woolly among proximal leaves.
Tetraneuris scaposa (DC.) Greene var. scaposa
Four-nerve Daisy, Hymenoxys, Stemmy Four-nerve Daisy, Bitterweed
Asteraceae (Aster Family)
Synonym(s): Hymenoxys glabra, Hymenoxys scaposa, Hymenoxys scaposa var. glabra, Tetraneuris fastigiata, Tetraneuris glabra, Tetraneuris stenophylla
USDA Symbol: TESCS
USDA Native Status: L48 (N)
Four-nerve Daisy is a low, upright, silvery perennial to1 ft., from a woody base. The solitary stem is much-branched at the base forming a clump. The solitary flower heads occur at the end of silky, leafless stalks. The tip of each yellow ray flower is three-toothed. Four dark purple veins are visible on both sides of the ray. Disc flowers are also yellow. Long, narrow, silvery-green leaves are crowded mostly toward the base.
Flower petals become reflexed with age and remain on the plant a long time. Flowers have an unpleasant odor when picked. Stems not densely woolly among proximal leaves.