Selected from a native wildflower, this plant is a terrific choice for seaside locations, coping with poor dry soil and salty spray. If forms a low mound of grey-green leaves that remain evergreen. Small yellow-eyed bright mauve-pink daisies appear during late spring and sometimes again in the autumn. Performs well in average rock garden conditions with good drainage. Does particularly well in the Pacific Northwest and down into California. Drought tolerant once established. Said to be deer resistant. USPP#12076: unlicensed propagation prohibited.