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Viguiera parishii (V. deltoidea)

Goldeneye

This evergreen shrub is native to much of

the Southwest and into Mexico, occurring

at elevations from 1000 to 3500 feet.

Goldeneye forms a dense rounded mound

to about 4 feet across. The medium green

leaves have a rough texture. The grayish-

white stems are quite striking and provide

an interesting backdrop for the bright green

triangular shaped leaves. In the spring,

yellow daisy-like flowers rise above the

foliage. Plants will sometimes rebloom in

fall as well. Viguiera parishii should be

planted in full sun and well-drained soils. It

may be cut back in later winter to maintain

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AT A GLANCE SUMMARY

SIZE (H X W) 4 feet x 4 feet

FLOWER COLOR

Yellow

FLOWER SEASON Spring, fall

EXPOSURE Full sun, reflected heat

WATER Low

GROWTH RATE Fast

HARDINESS 15º F, USDA Zone 8

PRUNING Shear in late winter

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