A cluster of pale yellow to white flowers with bright yellow centers stand on erect stems coated in fine hairs, giving the appearance of a light green color.
Naturally found along woodland edges, sandy plains, bluffs, & gravely slopes.
This native has a large tap root. Spreads by fiberous roots extending from taproot.
Also can spread by self-seeding, but is not considered aggressive.
Grows well in mesic-dry soils 1-3 ft tall.
Blooms July-September in full to partial sun.
Deer resistant, tolerant to clay & drought.
Sold in 2x3" pots.
Drymocallis arguta - Prairie cinquefoil
$3.49Price