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Potentilla - Potentilla (Groundcover)

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Potentilla is an adaptable perennial groundcover that delights with its profusion of vibrant, butter-yellow flowers. These captivating five-petaled blooms unfurl continuously from late spring all the way through to fall, painting your landscape with a long-lasting splash of color. Balanced with a canvas of dense, dark green, pinnate leaves, Potentilla creates a fascinating contrast that elevates any garden aesthetic. Given its resilience, this dynamic plant proves itself capable of withstanding temperature swings, poor soil conditions, and dry spells with minimal water usage. Basked under full sunlight, Potentilla flourishes with an undeniable vigour, its manageable size makes it a versatile addition to rock gardens, border fronts, or container plantings. It's not just its vivid beauty that makes it a coveted choice for landscapers, but also its low-maintenance nature and disease resistance. Whether you're a green thumb veteran or just starting your gardening journey, Potentilla offers an easy but enriching approach to enhance your outdoor spaces.

  • Size: Typically low groundcover
  • Flowers: Butter-yellow five-petaled blooms
  • Foliage: Dense, dark green, pinnate leaves
  • Water usage: Low to moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Resilience: Tolerant to temperature swings, poor soil conditions, and dry spells
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