Flower Detail
Tanacetum vulgare I believe this is now on the Colorado noxious weed list. I first saw it in the Alamosa City garden near the Rio Grande River bridge in the east part of town. It does reseed profusely. I will look into it further. I liked it since it is fairly xeric and has tall, green folliage most of the summer. Once again, many things that actually grow here take over elsewhere.
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Tansy, Yellow; Yellow Buttons Tanacetum vulgare Type: perennial Zone: 3,4,5,6 - ? Elevation (if known): Color: yellow Height: 4 - 5 ft Ease of growth: easy Bloom Time : Late Summer Sun: yes Part Shade: no Shade: no Water Needs: low Native to: CO/NM native? no Deer Resistant: yes Rabbit Resistant : no Soil : Average Propagation: Comments/warnings:
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