b'Honorable Harvests & Legendary Geneticssince1988C owPend aisyVerbesina encelioidesPLANT MARCH - JUNEPollinators fall in love, reliably showing up during hot summertime till frost! Grew up in West Texas smellin Cowpen Daisy after summer monsoons transformed life. Cattle wont eat em, neither will deer. Wed see em in corrals where ranchers worked livestock. Bum-named when cowboys knew those pens arent known to smell good. That doesnt fool the pollinators. Grows across U.S. and northern MX in disturbed soils. A food plant of bordered patch butterflies. Cutter bees use it too. Let em eat the leaves, watch the miracles. Unique Warm season annual, extremely drought tolerant, 1-3 ht. Large blooms thrive in sun or shade. Easily grown from seed.71'