How to Prune Velvet groundsel?
(Roldana petasitis)
Velvet groundsel, also known as Butterbur Ragwort
This large, semi-woody perennial is known for its velvety leaves and bright yellow flowers. For velvet groundsel, prune to maintain shape and encourage bushier growth. Cut back leggy stems and remove any dead or damaged material to improve air circulation and plant health. The best time to prune is in late spring or early summer after blooming, as it allows time for new growth before dormancy. Regular pruning also prevents velvet groundsel from becoming too large and unmanageable, enhancing its ornamental value.