The height of these plants varies from 10 to 40 cm. The biological form is emicriptofita rosulata (H ros), ie they are perennial plants, with wintering buds at ground level and protected by litter or snow and with leaves arranged to form a basal rosette.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Herb
Plant Type
Spring, Winter
Bloom Time
Yellow
Flower Color
Deciduous
Leaf type
15 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Care Guide for Tuberous hawkbit
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
15 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Originating from temperate regions, tuberous hawkbit prefers a well-drained environment and consistent soil moisture, with a weekly watering schedule. It withstands short dry spells but enters dormancy in colder months, requiring significantly less water during this period as it conserves resources.
Fertilize:
Tuberous hawkbit benefits from balanced fertilizer for optimal growth and bloom. Fertilize bi-monthly during active growth with a controlled-release product, reducing during dormancy. Conduct soil tests to prevent over-fertilization and ensure safety by using gloves. Healthy tuberous hawkbit showcases beauty in your garden.
Pruning:
Tuberous hawkbit is a drought-tolerant perennial with yellow flowers and tuberous roots. Prune in early to late spring to enhance growth and airflow, preventing fungal diseases. Use clean, sharp tools for precise cuts, removing dead stems and controlling excessive growth.
Propagation:
Tuberous hawkbit is propagated by sowing ripe seeds from the flower head in well-draining soil, lightly covered for light access. Maintain consistent moisture without overwatering. Germination may vary, so patience is required. Thin seedlings once established to prevent overcrowding and ensure proper growth.
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