Butter Daisy is a very prolific summer annual. The plant stays covered
with small yellow, daisy-like flowers, about an inch in diameter, since
when it is young. These flowers produce lots and lots of seeds, seedlings
coming up constantly all during the growing season, and even from one
season to the next. Leaves are bright green, oppositely arranged, 6-10 cm
long and 3-5 cm wide and have irregular margins. The flower heads are
bright yellow, with a darker bronzy-orange center, and are born singly on
stalks 2-3 cm long which arise from the leaf axils. They need good sun to
bloom well, and must stay watered.
Identification credit: Nandan Kalbag
Photographed in Sikkim.
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