© Copyright by Mountain States Wholesale Nursery 2006 Visit our website at www.mswn.com for more information. Viguiera parishii (V. deltoidea) Goldeneye This evergreen shrub is native to much of the Southwest and into Mexico, occurring at elevations from 1000 to 3500 feet. Goldeneye forms a dense rounded mound to about 4 feet across. The medium green leaves have a rough texture. The grayish- white stems are quite striking and provide an interesting backdrop for the bright green triangular shaped leaves. In the spring, yellow daisy-like flowers rise above the foliage. Plants will sometimes rebloom in fall as well. Viguiera parishii should be planted in full sun and well-drained soils. It may be cut back in later winter to maintain a AT A GLANCE SUMMARY SIZE (H X W) 4 feet x 4 feet FLOWER COLOR Yellow FLOWER SEASON Spring, fall EXPOSURE Full sun, reflected heat WATER Low GROWTH RATE Fast HARDINESS 15º F, USDA Zone 8 PRUNING Shear in late winter