Berkheya cuneata is a hardy perennial with a rosette of spiny, lance-shaped leaves. It produces striking, yellow, daisy-like flowers on tall stems, adapted to its native South African grasslands. Its toughness allows it to withstand both droughts and grazing, making berkheya cuneata a resilient addition to rockeries or wildflower gardens.
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Care Guide for Berkheya cuneata
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Pruning:
Prune berkheya cuneata in early spring by removing dead, damaged, or diseased stems to enhance growth and air circulation. Trim overgrown stems to maintain shape. This timing aligns with berkheya cuneata's growth cycle for better flowering. Use clean, sharp tools to prevent infection.
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