
Packera obovata
- Similar to its popular cousin, Packera aurea, but blooms 2 weeks later.
- Smaller round leaves and the ability to withstand drier, full-sun conditions without losing its verdant appearance.
- Naturalizes into large colonies in optimum growing conditions by both self-seeding and stolons.
- Flat topped yellow, daisy-like flowers in April- June.
- Easily grown in average, moist, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade.
- Ht: 10-16 inches with flower.
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Characteristics & Attributes
Attributes:
» Border or Bed» Cut Flower/Foliage
» Erosion control
» Fast Growing
» Ground Cover
» Low Maintenance
» Mass Planting
» Native
» Self seeds in optimum conditions