Madia sativa - Cost Tarweed

| Description |
Coast tarweed produces clusters of small yellow disk and ray flowers atop sticky, bristly stems. Resin glands give the plant a strong, tarry scent. Common in grassy fields and disturbed areas. The abundant seeds were a staple of Native American diets and are also popular with many birds and small mammals. |
| Plant Type | Annual herb. |
| Flower Color | Yellow. |
| Bloom Period | May-October. |
| Height at Maturity | 8"-40". |
| Plant Spacing | 12-24" |
| Light Requirements | Full sun. |
| Moisture Needs | Low. |
| Soil Type |
Adaptable to various well-drained soils. |