
How to Prune Hooker's mountain-avens?
(Dryas octopetala)
Hooker's mountain-avens, also known as Mountain avens, Montain-avens
This alpine perennial features eight-petaled flowers and leathery leaves. For hooker's mountain-avens, prune dead or damaged stems in early spring. Shape lightly after flowering to encourage compact growth. Prioritize removing woody, old stems in late summer or fall, maintaining airflow and reducing disease risk. Benefits include promoting vigorous new growth and enhancing next season's blooms. Avoid heavy cuts to protect the plant's natural cushion form. Optimal pruning time aligns with dormancy and post-blooming phases.