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WF016A

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Desert Marigold

  • WF016A
  • Baileya multiradiata

    • Desert Marigold prefers a well-drained site and thrives in direct sun.
    • The best time for planting in the lower Sonoran garden is from September through mid-February.
    • Grows as a an annual or short-lived perennial.
    • They begin to flower in March and will continue to bloom off and on until November.
    • Elevation 0- 6500ft
  • $3.00
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Beth
Pretty!

I threw these out on our bare DCG soil in March (Prescott, 5900 feet, south exposure, full sun). A bunch have come up. They are very pretty and thriving with no water.

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Dale Kennedy
Colorful, beneficial, no maintenance

This desert native will take care of itself, feed native bees and other pollinators, and produce seed that is edible by small birds. The flowers are plentiful, bright yellow, and long lasting. It is short-lived but reseeds itself. It does tend to spread, but is easily controlled. A winner!

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Verdene Thompson

Can’t wait to see them!