[1] The Lake Huron tansy requires sun as well as dry sandy soil to thrive.
[1] If any part of the plant is crushed a very distinct odor is released, similar to the common garden tansy.
[4] Lake Huron tansy typically blooms during the months of late June through early August.
In addition, Lake Huron tansy is a special concern species in some Canadian provinces.
[6] In Michigan, Lake Huron tansy is threatened by invasive species such as spotted knapweed and baby’s breath.