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Copper Canyon Daisy

Tagetes lemmonii

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USDA Zones 8–11 Full Sun Matures 3–4 Feet

A blaze of golden daisies when the garden is fading, Tagetes lemmonii is the aromatic Copper Canyon daisy, whose citrus-anise foliage keeps deer and pests at bay.

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Copper Canyon daisy is a big, aromatic, autumn-flowering marigold from the mountains of southern Arizona and adjacent northern Mexico, grown as much for the scent as the show. Brush against the finely divided, fern-like foliage and the plant releases a strong, distinctive fragrance, a mix of citrus, anise, and marigold that some find intoxicating and others frankly pungent. Tagetes lemmonii builds a soft, shrubby mound three to four feet high and wider still.

The real event comes late. In fall, and on through winter in mild climates, the shrub bursts into a profusion of brilliant golden-yellow, daisy-like flowers just as most of the garden is winding down, a warm blaze of color when little else is blooming. Bees and butterflies work the flowers freely, and the aromatic foliage tends to keep deer and many insect pests at bay.

The species carries a botanist's story in the name. Tagetes lemmonii was documented in the late nineteenth century by John and Sara Lemmon, the pioneering botanist couple who explored the rugged Southwest and Mexican borderlands together, and the plant was named in their honor. In the native range the aromatic leaves and flowers also have a long folk-medicinal life, brewed into a soothing digestive tea and tinctured as a gentle calmative.

Give Copper Canyon daisy full sun and sharp drainage, and the plant asks little else, thriving in the heat and lean soils of a xeric or Mediterranean-style garden. Use the shrub at the back of a dry border, in a pollinator or herb garden, or as a fragrant, deer-resistant filler, and cut back by a third in late winter to keep the mound dense. Where winters turn hard the top may die back, returning with vigor from the root in spring.

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Plant Profile
At a glance
Hardiness
USDA Zones 8–11
Sun
Full Sun
Soil
Well-drained
Mature size
Height 3–4 Feet · Spread 4–6 Feet
Growth rate
Fast
Seasonality
Semi-Evergreen
Design Notes

Use Copper Canyon daisy at the back of a dry border, in a pollinator or herb garden, or as a fragrant, deer-resistant filler in a xeric or Mediterranean-style planting, where the late golden bloom lights the garden as everything else fades. The aromatic foliage earns a spot near a path only for those who like the pungent citrus-anise scent, so site away from windows if a subtler garden is wanted. Give full sun and sharp drainage, pair with salvias, agaves, and ornamental grasses, and cut back hard in late winter to keep the mound dense.

Flower, Fruit & Foliage

Golden-yellow, daisy-like, 1.5 to 2 inches, late fall into winter

Flower. Cheery golden-yellow, daisy-like blooms about one and a half to two inches across, each with broad petals around an orange-gold disk, clustered at the branch tips in late fall and winter and mildly fragrant. Bees and butterflies love them.

Foliage. Deeply divided, fern-like, bright green leaves that release a strong citrus-anise-marigold scent when brushed, evergreen in mild climates.

Habit. A soft, shrubby, fast mound three to four feet high and four to six feet wide.

Care

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Light. Full sun, at least six hours a day; a little afternoon shade helps in the hottest gardens.

Soil. Well-drained soil of moderate fertility; adaptable to sandy, loamy, or rocky ground, and no rich feeding needed.

Water. Water deeply while establishing, then sparingly; drought-tolerant, and prone to root rot if overwatered.

Pruning. Shear lightly after the first flush for bushier growth, and cut back by a third in late winter to refresh the mound.

Hardiness. USDA zones 8 to 11; tolerates light frost, dying back and returning from the root in colder winters.

Medicinal & Traditional Use
Traditional profile
Tradition
Indigenous American
Parts used
Leaves, Flowers
Preparation
Infusions or teas, Tinctures
Active compounds
Essential oils (including alpha-terthienyl), Flavonoids and carotenoids
Research evidence
2 / 5
Traditional uses
Digestive HealthMental & Emotional Well-beingPain Relief
History & tradition

In the native mountains of the Arizona and Mexico borderlands, Copper Canyon daisy has a long folk-medicinal life alongside the ornamental one. A tea of the aromatic leaves and flowers was taken to soothe the stomach and ease digestive complaints through mild anti-inflammatory and analgesic action, and a fresh-plant tincture was used as a gentle calmative for the nerves and for emotional distress.

This account is traditional-use and limited-research background only and is not medical advice. The plant should not be used to diagnose, treat, or prevent any condition, and anyone sensitive to the aster family should take care.

References & research

Research on Tagetes lemmonii is limited. However, studies on related species within the Tagetes genus indicate potential antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant activities.

  1. https://www.unf.edu/botanical-garden/plants/tagetes-lemmonii.html
Please note

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is shared for traditional and educational interest only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional before any medicinal use.

  • May cause skin irritation in sensitive individuals
  • Not recommended in pregnancy or nursing due to limited safety data
  • Caution for those allergic to the aster family
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