Dasiphora Fruticosa, also known as Shrubby Cinquefoil or Golden Hardhack, is a deciduous flowering shrub that belongs to the Rosaceae family. This plant is native to the northern hemisphere, including parts of Europe, Asia, and North America. It is widely cultivated for its attractive yellow flowers, which bloom in the summer months. In this encyclopedia of plants, we will provide detailed information about this beautiful shrub.
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Taxonomic Information
Domain | Eukarya |
Kingdom | Plantae |
Phylum | Spermatophyta |
Class | Magnoliopsida |
Order | Rosales |
Family | Rosaceae |
Genus | Dasiphora |
Appearance
Dasiphora Fruticosa is a small shrub that can grow up to 1-2 meters in height. It has multiple stems that are covered with small, greenish-gray leaves. The leaves are pinnately compound, meaning that they have multiple leaflets arranged in a feather-like pattern. The plant produces bright yellow flowers that are around 2-3 cm in diameter. The flowers have five petals and a central cluster of stamens, giving them a distinctive appearance. After flowering, the plant produces small, reddish-brown fruits that contain seeds.
Care Guide
Dasiphora Fruticosa is a low maintenance plant that is easy to care for. Here are some tips for keeping your plant healthy:
Water
The plant prefers well-drained soil that is kept moist but not waterlogged. Water it regularly, especially during the hot summer months.
Fertilization
Apply a balanced fertilizer in the spring, before new growth appears.
Soil
The plant prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soil. If your soil is heavy or clay-like, amend it with organic matter such as compost or peat moss.
Sunlight
Dasiphora Fruticosa prefers full sun to partial shade. It can tolerate some shade, but too much shade can reduce flowering.
Hardiness Zones
The plant is hardy in USDA zones 2-7.
Common Pests & Diseases
Dasiphora Fruticosa is generally resistant to pests and diseases. However, here are some issues to watch out for:
Aphids
Aphids can attack the plant and suck sap from the leaves. Use an insecticidal soap to control the infestation.
Spider Mites
Spider mites can also attack the plant and cause yellowing of the leaves. Use a miticide to control the infestation.
Powdery Mildew
Powdery mildew can develop on the leaves, causing a white powdery coating. Use a fungicide to control the infestation.
Habitat
Dasiphora Fruticosa is commonly found in open, rocky areas such as mountain slopes, meadows, and riverbanks. It can tolerate a wide range of soil types and is adapted to cold climates.
Question and Answer
Q: Is Dasiphora Fruticosa deer-resistant?
A: Yes, the plant is generally deer-resistant.
Q: Can I prune the plant?
A: Yes, you can prune the plant in the late winter or early spring to maintain its shape.
Q: Can I propagate the plant?
A: Yes, you can propagate the plant by taking stem cuttings in the summer and rooting them in soil.
Q: Can I grow Dasiphora Fruticosa in a container?
A: Yes, you can grow the plant in a container as long as it has sufficient drainage and is watered regularly.
Related Plants
- Potentilla fruticosa
- Potentilla neumanniana
- Potentilla reptans
- Potentilla argentea
References
- Missouri Botanical Garden: Dasiphora fruticosa
- Royal Horticultural Society: Dasiphora fruticosa
- Gardening Know How: Growing Cinquefoil Shrubs: Tips For Cinquefoil Plant Care