Gnidia cuneata is a distinctive shrub known for its yellow, tufted flower heads that grace the tops of erect, woody stems. Its leaves are small and narrow, adapted to the harsh, often rocky environments it favors. This hardy plant blooms profusely in spring, attracting pollinators with its bright inflorescences, which stand in sharp contrast to the typically sparse vegetation of its native habitat.
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Pruning:
Gnidia cuneata showcases unique foliage and bright flowers. Prune in early spring, focusing on dead branches to promote bushy growth. Maintain air circulation and health by using sharp, sterilized tools, and avoid excessive cuts to preserve the plant's natural shape and longevity.
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