
Florida Greeneyes | Berlandiera subacaulis | Florida Native Pollinator & Wildflower
Florida Greeneyes are beautiful, tough drought tolerant additions to a wildflower/cottage garden. They have a deep taproot- be careful not to disturb this when planting. Multiple yellow flowers emerge over lovely low spreading foliage. Full sun, put it out in borders so it doesn't get smothered by taller plants. The flowers have the best smell I’ve ever experienced. It is like a Bavarian chocolate bakery!!! 1 gallon pots, shipped in careful wrapping. Local pickup available too! Family: Asteraceae (Daisy family)Native range: Eastern Panhandle, north and central peninsula, Lee and Monroe countiesHardiness: Zones 8B–10BSoil: Dry to moderately moist, well-drained sandy, rocky or calcareous soilsExposure: Full sun to minimal shadeGrowth habit: 1–2’ tall when blooming