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Pyrrocoma lanceolata

Golden Blooms Aplenty: Propagating the Charming Pyrrocoma Lanceolata

If you’re looking to add a burst of sunshine to your garden, look no further than the Pyrrocoma lanceolata, also known as the lanceleaf goldenweed. This North American native boasts vibrant yellow, daisy-like flowers that bring cheer from mid-summer to early fall. Beyond its visual appeal, this hardy perennial is low-maintenance and attracts pollinators, making it a fantastic addition to any wildlife-friendly garden.

While readily available at some native plant nurseries, you might find yourself wanting to multiply your own Pyrrocoma lanceolata beauties. Luckily, this can be achieved through two primary methods:

1. Seed Propagation:

2. Division:

Tips for Success:

By embracing these propagation methods, you can easily multiply your Pyrrocoma lanceolata and create a dazzling display of golden blooms year after year. Not only will your garden benefit from their beauty, but you’ll also be providing valuable habitat and sustenance for native pollinators. It’s a win-win for your garden and the environment!

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