Buphthalmum ⭐ Secure

Thrives in bright, direct sunlight (at least 6 hours a day).

, commonly known as Ox-eye , is a genus of perennial flowering plants in the Aster family ( Asteraceae ). These plants are native to Europe and are prized by gardeners for their vibrant, yellow daisy-like flowers and their ability to attract pollinators like butterflies. Common Species buphthalmum

Some sources suggest it has historically been used for its anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties. Thrives in bright, direct sunlight (at least 6 hours a day)

Native to northern Italy, this species is noted for its high phenolic content in its roots and shoots. Common Species Some sources suggest it has historically

Hardy in USDA Zones 4a through 7b, preferring temperate climates.

It is a low-maintenance plant that blooms from early summer through early autumn. Uses and Benefits

Requires even moisture; the soil should be allowed to dry out partially between waterings to prevent root rot.