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Oneflower Honeycombhead

Balduina uniflora

Last reviewed: June 2026

Oneflower Honeycombhead (Balduina uniflora)
Photo: Larry Allain, U.S. Geologic Survey / Wikimedia Commons (Public domain)

Light

full sun

Water

low

Size

6"–24" H × 6"–12" W

Bloom

Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep

Native to

AL, FL, GA, LA and 3 more states

Pollinators

bees, butterflies, beetles

Oneflower honeycombhead is a compact native perennial that produces bright yellow daisy-like flowers from summer into fall. This drought-tolerant wildflower stays low and manageable, making it suitable for sunny garden beds and borders.

In an HOA neighborhood

Oneflower Honeycombhead is an HOA-friendly choice. Maintenance level: low. Tidiness: 3 out of 5.

Works well in: mid zone, foundation, backyard only.

  • May appear too informal for conservative front yards
  • Unknown winter appearance could be messy

Wildlife value

The cheerful yellow blooms attract bees, butterflies, and beetles throughout the long flowering season. This native plant provides nectar when many other flowers have finished blooming.

Native range data from the USDA PLANTS Database and regional native plant society lists. Pollinator and host plant associations compiled from GBIF, iNaturalist, and published ecological literature.

Does Oneflower Honeycombhead fit your yard? Open it in Pollinator Patch to check it against your sun, soil, and HOA-conscious filters.