
How to Prune Chinese globeflower?
(Trollius chinensis)
Chinese globeflower, also known as Chinese globeflower
This perennial is renowned for its showy, globe-shaped flowers. For optimal health, chinese globeflower should be pruned to remove faded flowers, which encourages a second bloom and prevents self-seeding. Deadheading should be done after the main flowering in late spring to early summer. Cut back foliage in fall, after it yellows, to maintain tidiness. Pruning during or just before growth periods in spring or summer is ideal; it promotes vigorous growth and maintains an attractive shape.