Four-nerve daisies is a genus of North American plants in the sneezeweed tribe within the daisy family. The genus includes one annual, with all the other species being perennials. The name is of Greek origin, tetra, four and neuron, nerve, referring to the venation of the rays, which are three-lobed with the outer lobes themselves having an apparent vein down the middle.
Water:
Four-nerve daisies prefers well-drained soils and is moderately drought-tolerant, requiring watering every 1-2 weeks. Thriving in full sun, it's perfect for rock gardens or xeriscaping, showcasing resilience to limited rainfall.
Propagation:
Propagation methods for four-nerve daisies include seed sowing, cuttings, and division. Success relies on sunlight, well-drained soil, and moderate water. Special steps for cold climates involve seed stratification, while rooting hormone can aid cuttings. Division entails digging up the plant, separating clumps, and replanting.
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