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Yellow Queen
Potentilla erect
'Yellow Queen'
Potentilla erecta 'Yellow Queen' is a perennial plant that produces yellow flowers and is primarily used for ornamental purposes. The following is information regarding this plant's growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, and major pests and diseases and control methods. Growth Characteristics - Growing Environment: Potentilla thrives in sunny locations and prefers well-drained soil. - Size: Mature plants typically grow to a height of about 30 cm. - Flowering Season: Flowers bloom mainly between spring and summer. Propagation Methods - Seeds: It can be propagated by seeds; it is best to sow them at room temperature in the spring. - Division: It can be easily propagated by root division in late autumn or early spring. Cultivation Methods - Watering: Water when the soil dries out, but be careful not to overwater. - Fertilizer: It is recommended to apply liquid fertilizer about once a month during the growing season. - Pruning: It is recommended to prune the entire plant after the flowers have faded. Uses in the Garden - Borders: Planting along garden edges or boundaries can add vibrancy. - Pot Planting: It grows well in pots and can be grown on verandas or terraces. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Watch out for aphids and fungal diseases; excessive moisture can cause mold growth. - Control: If disease occurs, use an appropriate insecticide or fungicide, and remove the infected parts immediately. By following these steps, you will be able to grow a healthy Yellow Queen cinquefoil. While it is generally a plant that grows well, paying attention to its care will allow you to cultivate it even more beautifully.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Rosaceae
Height
40cm
Spread
60cm
Colors
yellow
Bloom Period
June to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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