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10-12" tall x 12-20" wide. Melampodium leucanthum (Black Foot Daisy) is superbly adapted to life in arid lands. With decent rains, it will flower almost all summer, covering itself with 1" wide, white petal, yellow centered daisies on tidy, mounding plants. Drought resistant/drought tolerant plant (xeric).
10-12" tall x 12-20" wide. One of our favorite dryland native wildflowers, Melampodium leucanthum (Black Foot Daisy) is superbly adapted to life in arid lands. With decent rains, it will flower almost all summer, covering itself with 1" wide, white petal, yellow centered daisies on tidy, mounding plants. This is NOT a plant for beginners or drip systems (too much water). Black Foot Daisy prefers sandy soils and gravel mulch; don't plant it in clay. We grow our own seed to insure vigorous, garden-adapted plants. Low fertility, well-drained soil. Plant with Penstemon.
Planting & Care
Melampodium leucanthum (Black Foot Daisy) - a genus of wildflowers native primarily to North America with a few species originating in Columbia and Brazil. M. leucanthum is an ever-blooming wildflower native to the Southwestern U.S.
Preferred growing conditions
Plant in a fast-draining, infertile soil with full sun. Avoid clay soils. Mulch with gravel or not at all.
Water regularly during the first growing season to establish the plant. Thereafter, infrequent but deep watering is all this plant needs.
Deadheading is not needed as this is a naturally ever-blooming species.
Fertilize lightly in the fall with Yum Yum Mix.
Special comments
Melampodium is a tap-rooted plant and does not like to be transplanted once established.
Leave standing over the winter and cut back hard in early to mid-spring, leaving 2 to 3 inches of stems above ground.
These are short lived perennials that should be encouraged to re-seed. When happy, they form showy colonies of tidy white-flowered plants.
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"I really love these plants, but I've had a hard time keeping them alive. (Zone 6b) I purchased 3 of these last year, but only one survived the winter. I planted one several years ago that did not survive the winter either. I thought I'd try them again in a different part of the yard, but still didn't have good results. Hopefully this last survivor will stick around for awhile!"
— Sooz (3/5)
A favorite in the desert
"I bought the Blackfoot Daisy last season hoping it would do well in the hot desert sun. I'm pleased with its growth and blossoms. If you look closely, you can see I put two plants close together. I love of cascading off the rocks. Very pleased and will be adding more to my garden."
— Solarfri (5/5)
Tiny blossoms in the desert
"I planted these last season and they are thriving in the desert. They bloom from spring to fall and add the perfect vibe to the yard. I'll be back for more… and my neighbors will be too."
— Solarfri (5/5)
Beautiful Addition To My Desert Garden
"Love These flowers. A landscaper had planted these about fifteen years ago and they kept coming back year after year for about 5 years. Unfortunately another landscaper had thought they were weeds and pulled them all out. I have been looking for these and so glad High Country Gardens has them. They are dainty little flowers and I love everything about them - the petite size of the flower, hardiness and the fact that these flowers can survive in our hot Arizona Desert!"
— Vallee (5/5)
Tough as Nails
"I love Black Foot Daisy. My soil is heavy clay and this flower is not intimidated by that at all. Low water needs. I have at least one of these in each garden area."
— Sharon (5/5)
Good find!
"Added plants among large boulders and rock washes with other native desert wildflowers."
— Lizzi (5/5)
I Plan to Buy This Again
"This little plant is doing very well in my native plants garden and is rabbit resistant."
— Gamma Y. (5/5)
Weak for first year
"Planted in fall so it never flowered. Was late (Mid-May) to produce foliage, but is now many small attractive flowers."
— RZ (4/5)
No care, constant bloom
"When I bought my house, there were a few of these plants growing on an unirrigated gravel-mulched slope in full sun. Over the past year, they have grown in size and multiplied by self seeding. They bloom constantly from spring until frost with absolutely no care or supplemental water. The flowers are showy and visible from a distance."
— Blue O. (5/5)
Great Bloomer
"I knew nothing about this plant when I ordered it, but I ordered one to try. I received a very healthy, almost ready to bloom plant that took off as soon as it was in the ground (late May). It bloomed constantly with multiple blooms until the monsoon rains began in late June. We had big time monsoon rains this year, and after 10 days or so of daily rain, it just died. I think it drowned, even though it was in very well-drained soil. I am anxious to try it again, because it was just so eager and cheerful! And now I know to avoid too much water, and I will shelter new plants when necessary."
— Chaco (5/5)
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