thistlebloom
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I wonder if the shade tolerant daisy you saw was Doronicum orientale ( aka leopards bane, but you have to be careful of common names because there are about a half dozen other perennials called leopards bane also ).
I have a clump of that, and it's a good non fussy flower. Unfortunately for me, it blooms at the same time as my wild, totally out of control dandelions, and it is a perfect dandelion yellow.. I only recognize it as Doronicum and not dandelion because I know where I planted it.
It sounds like you have a good combination of plants narrowed down. I have not had Toad lily in my garden, but I'm familiar with it. It's a good late season bloomer, to stretch your bloom time out.
I have a clump of that, and it's a good non fussy flower. Unfortunately for me, it blooms at the same time as my wild, totally out of control dandelions, and it is a perfect dandelion yellow.. I only recognize it as Doronicum and not dandelion because I know where I planted it.
It sounds like you have a good combination of plants narrowed down. I have not had Toad lily in my garden, but I'm familiar with it. It's a good late season bloomer, to stretch your bloom time out.