Engelmann's daisies are a group of New World wildflowers. Some species have become popular in native and drought-friendly gardens. They are tough plants with foliage that is unappetizing to most wildlife, but their flowers attract many species of bees and butterflies.
Water:
Engelmann's daisies thrives in arid landscapes, adapting to conserve water with a moderate watering schedule of once every 1-2 weeks. As an outdoor plant, it aligns its growth cycle with seasonal rains to maximize water uptake during abundant periods.
Propagation:
Propagation of engelmann's daisies is achieved through seeds, requiring full sun, well-draining soil, and temperate environments. Key steps include sowing after the last frost, lightly covering seeds, maintaining moist soil until germination, and thinning seedlings for growth. Following these practices ensures successful propagation.
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