Kerria are deciduous shrubs that grow into thickets when found in the wild in the mountains. Often cultivated as an ornamental plant in gardens, its yellow flowers bloom in the spring, and it does best when grown in partial shade.
Water:
Kerria thrives in moist woodlands, preferring consistently moist, but not waterlogged, soil. Once established, it needs hydration every three weeks. During its outdoor flowering period, maintaining adequate moisture is crucial for vibrant blooms and overall growth.
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