White Beach Buttercup
White Beach Buttercup is an eye-catching non-native Florida friendly that blooms throughout the year. It is a low-growing, sprawling subshrub with dark green leaves and flowers that open in the morning and close up by noon. White Beach Buttercup grows in full sun to part shade, average to moist well-draining soils. While it can grow a little leggy, you can trim it back to keep it more dense. It is best if you fertilize it twice a year with a rich, organic fertilizer to help with yellowing and dense growth.
The creamy-white flowers with a yellow blushed, “black-eye” that attracts bumblebees, carpenter bees, hummingbirds, and other pollinators
White Beach Buttercup is an eye-catching non-native Florida friendly that blooms throughout the year. It is a low-growing, sprawling subshrub with dark green leaves and flowers that open in the morning and close up by noon. White Beach Buttercup grows in full sun to part shade, average to moist well-draining soils. While it can grow a little leggy, you can trim it back to keep it more dense. It is best if you fertilize it twice a year with a rich, organic fertilizer to help with yellowing and dense growth.
The creamy-white flowers with a yellow blushed, “black-eye” that attracts bumblebees, carpenter bees, hummingbirds, and other pollinators
White Beach Buttercup is an eye-catching non-native Florida friendly that blooms throughout the year. It is a low-growing, sprawling subshrub with dark green leaves and flowers that open in the morning and close up by noon. White Beach Buttercup grows in full sun to part shade, average to moist well-draining soils. While it can grow a little leggy, you can trim it back to keep it more dense. It is best if you fertilize it twice a year with a rich, organic fertilizer to help with yellowing and dense growth.
The creamy-white flowers with a yellow blushed, “black-eye” that attracts bumblebees, carpenter bees, hummingbirds, and other pollinators