Definition
Blackfoot daisy is a charming, low-growing perennial known for its delicate white petals and bright yellow centers. Native to the southwestern United States and Mexico, it thrives in dry, rocky environments. It is like the quiet artist, creating beauty in unexpected places. It's kind of like the botanical version of a minimalist design β simple yet elegant. It attracts butterflies and bees. Its drought tolerance makes it a popular choice for xeriscaping.