Maryland Goldenaster
Scientific name: Chrysopsis mariana
Maryland goldenaster is a perennial native throughout much of Florida, including Alachua County. It can spread to create clusters. As the name suggests, it gets yellow flowers. It likes full to partial sun and soil that is slightly moist to soil that is neither wet nor very dry.
Size: assorted small-medium pots
Scientific name: Chrysopsis mariana
Maryland goldenaster is a perennial native throughout much of Florida, including Alachua County. It can spread to create clusters. As the name suggests, it gets yellow flowers. It likes full to partial sun and soil that is slightly moist to soil that is neither wet nor very dry.
Size: assorted small-medium pots
Scientific name: Chrysopsis mariana
Maryland goldenaster is a perennial native throughout much of Florida, including Alachua County. It can spread to create clusters. As the name suggests, it gets yellow flowers. It likes full to partial sun and soil that is slightly moist to soil that is neither wet nor very dry.
Size: assorted small-medium pots