Spiny Goldenweed
Xanthisma spinulosum
About the Plant
Spiny goldenweed is a small, rounded native perennial whose lovely yellow flowers appear in April and then again with the monsoon rains. Growing to no more than a foot, it can be used in a native garden almost as a groundcover. The petals fold in at night but soon open with morning sun.
This plant is probably not available commercially. Cherish the ones you have. Seed can be collected. Simply rake into the ground and wait for new plants to appear. Goldenweed responds well to shearing. Cutting back after the spring flush of flowers will create a compact plant and will not delay summer flowers.
Wildlife value: attracts insects and small butterflies
More Information
Weekly Plant on spiny goldenweed
Photo of hill covered in spiny goldenweed
Technical botanical description from SEINet
ID Characteristics
The flower head has both yellow ray and yellow disc flowers. Each ray petal is about 3/8 inch long with the whole flower head just under an inch wide. The petals appear pointed on the end, though each ends in 3 small lobes.