Description
The "Mexican Gold" cultivar of Bidens ferulifolia, also known as Apache Beggarticks, stands out with its delicate light yellow blossoms that gracefully enhance any garden space. Apt for both garden beds and decorative pots, this plant offers versatility alongside its visual charm. Flowering primarily during Kambarang (Spring), its blooms act as a subtle yet elegant centrepiece to a vibrant garden setting.
When planting "Mexican Gold" in the ground, it's beneficial to amend sandy soils with compost or organic matter, ensuring optimal growth. This cultivar flourishes in partial to full sunlight, needing more frequent watering in the warmer Birak (Summer) and reduced hydration during cooler Djilba (Late Winter to Early Spring). To encourage healthy growth and blooms, apply a balanced, slow-release fertiliser come Kambarang (Spring). If pruning is desired, doing so post-flowering rejuvenates the plant for subsequent bloom cycles.
Botanical Name | Bidens ferulifolia |
Common Name | Apache Beggarticks |
Cultivar | Mecixan Gold |
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Origin | Mexico |
Foliage | Evergreen |
Height | 15 - 30 cm |
Width | 30 cm |
Light | Full sun |
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