
How to Prune Parry's false prairie-clover?
(Marina parryi)
Parry's false prairie-clover, also known as Parry's indigobush
This perennial herbaceous plant thrives with periodic trims. For parry's false prairie-clover, pruning in early spring stimulates fresh growth, while summer cutting can encourage a second bloom. Deadheading spent flowers maintains appearance and vigor. Trim back dead or overgrown stems to preserve the dense, rounded form. Pruning not only enhances parry's false prairie-clover's aesthetic appeal but also prevents overgrowth and promotes healthy, prolific flowering.