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Psilostrophe cooperi - Cooper's Paper Daisy

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Psilostrophe cooperi is a landscaping showstopper that is both hardy and beautiful. Better known as Cooper's Paper Daisy, this compact shrub is a beacon of sprightly yellow blossoms, nodding brightly during its generous bloom period in the late spring and potentially reoccurring in the fall. Reaching 1 to 2 feet in height, its attractive, silvery-green foliage presents itself as an appealing contrast, enhancing both the plant's visual appeal and its ability to provide respite for local wildlife. Born to thrive under the sun, this charmer loves a full day of warmth and well-drained soil. Cooper's Paper Daisy is gifted with incredible resilience to heat and drought, elegantly carrying through harsh climates with a low water requirement. This makes it an excellent addition to any xeriscape or water-wise design, amplifying a garden's aesthetic allure while also conscientiously conserving resources. What's more, its unique paper-like texture and ecological value —as a magnet for local pollinators— further elevate it to be a truly top-choice in garden design. Experience the joy of stress-free and eco-friendly gardening with the spectacular Psilostrophe cooperi.

  • Size: 1 to 2 feet tall
  • Flowers: Bright yellow, daisy-like flowers
  • Foliage: Silvery-green, lanceolate leaves
  • Water usage: Low
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Heat and Drought Tolerance: Excellent
  • Commonly purchased with Psilostrophe cooperi (Cooper's Paper Daisy)

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