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Aurinia saxatilis | Basket-of-Gold

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DESCRIPTION
Aurinia saxatilis is a low-growing perennial plant prized for its bright and abundant spring blooms. Native to southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia, it forms a dense mat of gray-green, spoon-shaped leaves that are semi-evergreen in milder climates. In early to mid-spring, it produces a profusion of small, bright yellow flowers in clusters atop stems that rise slightly above the foliage. These half-inch flowers have a sweet, honey-like fragrance that attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Thriving in full sun and well-drained, alkaline soils, Aurinia saxatilis is drought tolerant once established, making it suitable for rock gardens, borders, and dry slopes. It is relatively low-maintenance, requiring occasional watering during dry spells and minimal pruning to maintain its shape and promote new growth. Trimming back spent flowers after blooming can encourage a second flush of blooms and prevent self-seeding, as this plant can be invasive in some regions.

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DESCRIPTION
Aurinia saxatilis is a low-growing perennial plant prized for its bright and abundant spring blooms. Native to southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia, it forms a dense mat of gray-green, spoon-shaped leaves that are semi-evergreen in milder climates. In early to mid-spring, it produces a profusion of small, bright yellow flowers in clusters atop stems that rise slightly above the foliage. These half-inch flowers have a sweet, honey-like fragrance that attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Thriving in full sun and well-drained, alkaline soils, Aurinia saxatilis is drought tolerant once established, making it suitable for rock gardens, borders, and dry slopes. It is relatively low-maintenance, requiring occasional watering during dry spells and minimal pruning to maintain its shape and promote new growth. Trimming back spent flowers after blooming can encourage a second flush of blooms and prevent self-seeding, as this plant can be invasive in some regions.

DESCRIPTION
Aurinia saxatilis is a low-growing perennial plant prized for its bright and abundant spring blooms. Native to southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia, it forms a dense mat of gray-green, spoon-shaped leaves that are semi-evergreen in milder climates. In early to mid-spring, it produces a profusion of small, bright yellow flowers in clusters atop stems that rise slightly above the foliage. These half-inch flowers have a sweet, honey-like fragrance that attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Thriving in full sun and well-drained, alkaline soils, Aurinia saxatilis is drought tolerant once established, making it suitable for rock gardens, borders, and dry slopes. It is relatively low-maintenance, requiring occasional watering during dry spells and minimal pruning to maintain its shape and promote new growth. Trimming back spent flowers after blooming can encourage a second flush of blooms and prevent self-seeding, as this plant can be invasive in some regions.

 
  • Family: Brassicaceae
    Height: 6-12 inches
    Width: 12-18 inches
    Foliage Color: Gray-green, semi-evergreen leaves
    Flower Color: Bright yellow
    Bloom Time: Early to mid-spring
    Light Requirements: Full sun
    Water Requirements: Drought tolerant once established, but benefits from occasional watering during dry spells
    Maintenance: Low maintenance; prune back after flowering to promote new growth and prevent self-seeding
    Growing Zone: Hardy in USDA zones 3-9
    Wildlife Attractors: Attracts bees and butterflies with its sweet fragrance

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