This document summarizes information about the San Diego Sunflower (Viguiera laciniata), a perennial subshrub native to San Diego County and Baja California. It has mounded evergreen foliage and yellow sunflower-like blooms from March to June that attract butterflies. It is drought tolerant and can be used as an accent plant on slopes or in mixed beds with other native plants. It requires full sun to part shade and tolerates most soil types with regular to occasional water once established.