

Flaveria is an easy-to-care-for plant known for its resilience. It requires moderate sunlight and thrives best in well-drained soil. Watering should be moderate, allowing the soil to dry between sessions. Special care points include avoiding overwatering to prevent root rot and ensuring sufficient light to maintain healthy growth.
Watering schedule: Every week
Care Difficulty | Easy |
Lifespan | Annual |
Watering Schedule | Every week |
Coastal plain yellowtops (Flaveria bidentis) is a gorgeous flowering annual that showcases a profusion of yellow flowers. The vibrant blooms are what give the plant the name "yellowtops." This weedy plant has seeds that are easily spread by wind and animals. For this reason, it is classified as an invasive species in China.
This is an annual herb growing erect and known to exceed 2 m in height. The lance-shaped to oval leaves are each up to 20 cm long and arranged oppositely in pairs around the stem, their bases sometimes fused together. The inflorescence is a large dense cluster of many very small flower heads, sometimes over 8 m one cluster. Each flower head contains 0-1 yellow or whitish ray floret and 0-2 yellow disc florets.
Narrowleaf yellowtops is a perennial herb characterized by its slender, upright growth habit and narrow leaves, frequently sporting small, yellow composite flowers. Thriving in open, sunny locations, narrowleaf yellowtops has adapted to arid conditions, its linear foliage efficiently conserving water. Distinct for its streamlined form, this plant is emblematic of resilience in challenging environments.
Common issues for Flaveria based on 10 million real cases