Description
Yellow bush
Yellow bush, also called golden dewdrop, is an ornamental variety that makes perfect sense for garden beautification.
- Botanically referred to as Duranta erecta, its frilly purple flowers attract butterflies and catch the attention of any passer-by.
- The golden dewdrop grows fast and wild, making it a perfect addition to a casual cottage-style garden.
- Its golden berry clusters are often so weighty, they give the plant an appealing, “weepy” appearance.
- The offered plant thrives and gives its most profuse blooms when planted in full sun.
- Kindly note that the yellow bush prefers moist soil.
- It is a wonderful choice for gardeners as it is easy to grow and does not require much maintenance.
Yellow bush: Additional information
Sun Exposure | Partial sun |
Mature Height | 18 in – 72 in |
Spacing | 15 in – 36 in |
Transplanting Seedlings
- Seedlings should be removed from the main nursery by lifting with a spade and the roots carefully cut. Seedlings should never be lifted from the soil by pulling the leaves or stem.
- It is important to keep the seedlings in the shade and out of the sun and to have them planted as early as possible after removal from the main nursery.
- Once it has started growing, water the tree frequently. As long as the soil drains well, you really can’t water it too often.
- Some seedlings are heavy feeders that require regular, complete fertilizer. Look for a fertilizer that provides both the basic nutrients plus trace nutrients like boron, manganese, and magnesium.
- In the hot season, grow it outdoors and make sure you place it in a very sunny and warm spot.
What do I need to grow a yellow bush?
- Nursery flat or pot
- Coarse sand
- Pruning shears
- Paper towel
- Plastic bag
- Small dish
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