
Tahoka Daisy
Prairie Aster - Machaeranthera tanacetifolia
This beautiful wild flower is native to the South Plains of Texas. It
was first discovered growing at Tahoka Lake in 1898. The Tahoka
Daisy is an aster-family wild flower with 2 inch lavender-blue flowers,
a golden-yellow center, and lovely green, fern-like foliage.
The Tahoka Daisy enjoys full sun and blooms from mid-spring until
frost. This saucy, low maintenance flower is an excellent choice for
garden or patio borders, rock gardens or any hard to maintain
location.
Tahoka Daisy seeds available at City Hall!
806-561-4211
cityoftahoka@pgrb.com