Cotula discolor features a low-growing habit with feathered, fern-like leaves that show a touch of silver. This ground cover presents small, button-like, yellow flowers that peak in the warmth of midsummer. Adapted to diverse conditions, cotula discolor flourishes in well-drained soil under full to partial sun, demonstrating its hardiness. Its distinctive foliage texture and coloration make it easy to identify and a versatile addition to garden spaces.
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Pruning:
Cotula discolor features finely divided, feathery leaves and thrives with early spring pruning to encourage compact growth and denser foliage. Regularly remove dead stems and leggy growth. Post-pruning, ensure adequate watering for recovery, enhancing vigor and visual appeal.
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