Melampodium cinereum — a medium houseplant
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Melampodium cinereum

Melampodium Cinereum

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Melampodium, sometimes known as Butter Daisy, is a low-maintenance summer annual (Melampodium divaricatum; synonym M. paludosum). This member of the aster family is native to Central and South America's tropical regions. From May through frost, the daisy-like yellow blooms bloom profusely and contrast nicely with the brilliant green foliage. The opposite leaves have smooth, wavy, or slightly toothed margins and are slightly fuzzy. It's one of the easiest annuals to cultivate in full sun and well-drained soil. Melampodium is drought tolerant once grown and only needs watering if it becomes too dry.

CARE GUIDE

How to keep Melampodium Cinereum.

Water

Melampodium is a drought-resistant and heat-tolerant plant that benefits from regular irrigation. Allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings is recommended. Keep the soil equally moist as much as possible.

Temperature

These are true warm-weather plants that can withstand a wide range of temperatures. Butter Daisy is drought resistant once established. Despite its hardiness, is susceptible to powdery mildew if grown in humid environments. While adequate sunshine can help prevent this problem, if mildew does appear, trimming diseased areas can help keep it from spreading.

Fertilizer

Consider using a slow-release fertilizer or a general-purpose liquid fertilizer to keep your Butter Daisy blooming all season.

Pruning

Hoary blackfoot is a low-growing, drought-tolerant plant with bright yellow flowers. To promote blooming and maintain its shape, prune the plant in early spring. Remove dead branches and spent flowers to improve air circulation. Always use clean, sharp tools and avoid excessive pruning to minimize stress on the plant.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Plant Type
Herb
Genus
Melampodium
Family
Asteraceae
Hardiness Zone
9-11
Bloom Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Native Area
Mexico, Brazil, Southwestern US
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Hoary blackfoot
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