05/31/2026
If you live in rural Eloy this is the plant blooming in the water retention area right now.
It's a beneficial pollinator that needs little to no maintnance.
On top of it being green and flowering when we haven't had rain in months.... it's also a pollinator and has lots of moths and butterflies that make walks more enjoyable.
Please help preserve this species in town. It also helps nesting quail, bunnies, provides insect food for songbirds and nighthawks, and the more we rip it out the more problem plant and insect species move in.
Burrowweed (Isocoma tenuisecta) is beneficial for people and wildlife. These are shrubs, usually about 2-3’ tall, with very nectar rich, golden flowers occurring in fall. Flowers are followed by floofy material with seeds. Though the plants can look unruly when not flowering, they are fantastic when in bloom and an important wildlife plant.
Plant in full to part sun, low water when established. Most species hardy to at least 10°F.
This is an important fall blooming nectar source for numerous butterflies, bees, and other pollinators. Larval host for the Gumweed Plume Moth (Dejongia californicus), the snout moth Diastictis sperryorum, the American Sunflower Moth (Homoeosoma electella), and the Snakeweed Borer Moth (Pelochrista ridingsana). Birds use the floofy seed stuff to build nests.
Important medicinal plant (used internally and externally) where the genus occurs.
Isocoma tenuisecta is the most common species found around Tucson and Phoenix. Naturally found on dry slopes, mesas, and alluvial plains from 2,000-5,500’.