Patrinia gibbosa is a herbaceous perennial with a robust, upright growth habit. It features clusters of tiny, star-shaped yellow flowers that bloom atop leafy stems in late summer. The leaves of patrinia gibbosa are lanceolate and arranged in a basal rosette. This plant thrives in sunny to partly shaded areas with well-drained soil, utilizing its deep root system to withstand various environmental conditions. Its distinctive flower clusters make patrinia gibbosa recognizable and attract various pollinators, contributing to its survival and propagation in its native habitat.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Herb
Plant Type
30 cm to 46 cm
Plant Height
Semi-evergreen
Leaf type
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Patrinia gibbosa is a plant native to Eastern Asia, with a presence mainly in temperate regions. While it originates from these locales, patrinia gibbosa has been extended through cultivation, making it a familiar species in gardens and botanical collections beyond its natural range.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Care Guide for Patrinia gibbosa
Every week
Water
Water:
Originating from moderate climates, patrinia gibbosa thrives with consistent moisture and prefers weekly watering to avoid waterlogging. It grows best outdoors in well-draining soil, crucial for preventing root rot during rainy seasons.
Pruning:
Patrinia gibbosa is a low-growing perennial with star-shaped flowers. Prune in early to late spring to remove dead stems and encourage growth, cutting above leaves or buds. Regular pruning enhances airflow, flowering, and plant vitality while preventing disease. Use clean tools for maintenance.
Propagation:
To propagate patrinia gibbosa, take healthy stem cuttings at a 45-degree angle and apply rooting hormone. Plant in well-draining soil, keeping it moist and in indirect light until roots establish. Once established, transplant the new patrinia gibbosa to its permanent location.
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