Sundancer daisy is a lovely little perennial to add to a sunny border, a rock garden, parkstrip. It has a very compact, tidy habit, though its grass-like foliage gives it an airy, delicate appearance. Bright yellow daisy-like flowers bloom late spring thru to fall. Generally under 12 to 15 inches tall and wide. Attracts native bees, honeybees, and butterflies. Sundancers are planted in the Washington Square Demonstration Garden.
Grow in well drained soil in full sun. It is native to areas with poor, rocky, even barren soil. Prefers dry soils. Deadheading isn't necessary, but if you'd prefer a tidier appearance, it will do no harm. Unbothered by deer or rabbit. A Utah native.