By Mary H. Dyer, Master Naturalist and Master Gardener Angelita daisy is a hardy, native wildflower that grows wild in dry, open grasslands and deserts across most of the western United States. Angelita daisy plants bloom throughout spring and summer in most climates, but if you live in a climate with mild winters, you can enjoy the bright yellow, daisy-like flowers all year long. Read on for angelita daisy info and learn about angelita daisy care. Angelita Daisy Info Angelita daisy plants (Tetraneuris acaulis syn. Hymenoxys acaulis) are suitable for growing in USDA plant hardiness zones 5 through 8. This little perennial is so tough it can easily withstand sub-freezing temperatures as low as -20 F. (-29 C.), although it will go dormant at about 10 F. (-12 C.). During the summer, angelita daisy tolerates punishing heat, but will begin to flag when the mercury soars to 105 F. (41
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