Canary yellow, mildly fragrant, 3 inch wide flowers are produced in great numbers over dark green, lanceolate leaves from early thru midsummer. Following the substantial blooms, 2 to 3 inch long, 4-winged seed pods are produced which are beautiful in dried floral arrangements. The trailing habit and drought tolerance of this perennial makes it ideal for softening the edges of pathways or planting in rock gardens.
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| Height | Spread |
| 9-12 Inches |
12-15 Inches |
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USDA Hardiness Zone |
| Yellow Shades |
3-8 |
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| Green Shades |
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Characteristics & Attributes | Exposure | Growth Rate in the Garden |
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Medium |
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| Part Shade |
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| Uses |
Soil Moisture Needs |
Critter Resistance |
| Ground Cover |
Average water needs |
Deer resistant |
| Border |
Low Water needs |
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| Fragrant Flowers or Foliage |
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| Drought Tolerant |
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| Salt Tolerant |
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