
Berlandiera lyrata, Lyreleaf Greeneyes - Southwest Desert Flora
Comments: Lyreleaf Greeneyes is so named because the leaves are so variable. They may be oblanceolate, obovate or pinnately lobed (lyrate). It is readily available as a southwest desert …
Berlandiera lyrata - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant …
Also referred to as 'green-eyes' comes from the green disk shaped flower center that remain after the petals fall off. Its native habitat includes dry, rocky limestone with well-drained soil, which …
Berlandiera lyrata - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Berlandiera lyrata, commonly called chocolate flower (also known as lyreleaf green eyes) is native to dry sandy loams, rocky limestone soils, mesas, plains, grasslands and roadsides in …
Lyreleaf Greeneyes - US Forest Service
Lyreleaf Greeneyes (Berlandiera lyrata) By Charlie McDonald. Lyreleaf greeneyes is in the small genus Berlandiera, which consists of six species of perennial herbs native to the southern and …
How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Berlandiera Lyrata - Epic …
2025年1月14日 · Berlandiera lyrata, also known as a chocolate flower, lyreleaf greeneyes, or chocolate daisy, is a beautiful daisy-like yellow flower with a chocolate odor when it blooms. …
Berlandiera lyrata - Wikipedia
Berlandiera lyrata, with the common names chocolate flower, chocolate daisy, or lyreleaf greeneyes, is a North American species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. [3] The …
Berlandiera lyrata (Chocolate Daisy) - Gardenia
Chocolate Daisy forms a velvety mound of coarse, gray-green scalloped leaves, each segment resembling a lyre. Native to the Southwestern United States and Mexico, Berlandiera lyrata is …
Plant FAQs: Berlandiera Lyrata – Lyreleaf Greeneyes
While they share some similarities in appearance and growing conditions, Berlandiera Lyrata’s distinctive greenish-yellow flowers and its specific care requirements set it apart. Unlike …
Chocolate Daisy (Berlandiera lyrata) - Garden.org
Golden-yellow flowers with brown/green centers have a delicious chocolate fragrance, especially in the morning. Drought tolerant Southwest native. Attracts butterflies, beneficial insects, and …
Berlandiera lyrata (Lyreleaf Green-eyes) - FSUS
Berlandiera lyrata Bentham. Lyreleaf Green-eyes. Phen: Jan-Dec. Hab: Dry, rocky limestone areas. Dist: Sw. KS, s. CO south to ne. TX, c. TX, w. TX, NM, AZ, and Mexico (AGS, CHH, …
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