- Height:
- Short Less than 12"
- Exposure:
- Sun
- Flower Color:
- Yellow
- Bloom Time:
- June, July, August
- Wildlife Interest:
- Deer/Rabbit Resistant
This tough, drought-tolerant species has glossy deep green leaves and, in early summer, half-inch golden yellow flowers that open from pink buds. It grows to about 6 inches tall and a little wider and makes a good groundcover.
Noteworthy Characteristics:
Long-lasting, star-like, golden yellow flowers.
Care:
Grow in well-drained soil of moderate fertility that is neutral to slightly alkaline. Full sun.
Propagation:
Take stem cuttings or root leaves in early summer. Start seed in fall. Divide in spring.
Problems:
Mealybugs, scale insects, slugs, and snails can be problems.
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