Native Utah Plants
Showy Goldeneye
Showy Goldeneye
Viguiera multiflora
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Showy Goldeneye (Viguiera multiflora, formerly Heliomeris multiflora) is a hardy perennial native and widespread in the West, prized for its abundant, bright yellow, daisy-like flowers that bloom from midsummer through fall. This drought-tolerant wildflower thrives in well-drained, sandy, or rocky soils and attracts native bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. Its slender, branching stems and delicate green foliage create a light, airy texture that pairs beautifully with many other perennials and native grasses.
Plant Profile
Plant Profile
Scientific name: Viguiera multiflora
Duration: Perennial
Native region: Wasatch Mountains, Wasatch Front Valley, and Southern Utah
Native elevation: 4500-10000 ft
Water requirement: Low
Drought tolerance: Medium
Light requirement: Full sun
Shade tolerance: Low
Mature size: 24-36" H by 24-36" W
Bloom time: July - September
Flower color: Yellow
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