Viguiera are erect perennial herbs that produce bright yellow flowers that bloom in the summer. They flourish on dry slopes and fields at elevation from 100 m to 2300 m. Some species of Viguiera are considered invasive weeds in Cuba. They are native to southwestern North America.
Water:
Goldeneyes thrives in sunny, well-drained environments, preferring consistent moisture without waterlogging. It requires weekly watering for optimal hydration and exhibits moderate drought tolerance. Ideal for gardens with predictable seasonal rains, goldeneyes flourishes outdoors where rainfall aligns with its growth cycles.
Propagation:
Primary propagation methods for goldeneyes involve seed sowing and semi-hardwood cuttings. Key factors include adequate sunlight, warm temperatures, and well-draining soil. Maintain moderate moisture to avoid waterlogging. Cuttings may require rooting hormones, and seed germination can be slow. Follow specific steps for optimal success.
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