Baptisia lanceolata, the gopherweed, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It is native to the US states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. A perennial reaching 3 ft (1 m), it is found in dry sandy areas such as the Carolina sand hills and open piney woodlands such as the longleaf pine ecosystem. It has bright yellow pea like flowers which attract insect pollinators and bees. The Latin specific epithet lanceolata refers to the shape of the foliage.
How to keep Baptisia Lanceolata.
Pruning
Gopherweed flourishes with minimal pruning, which is best done in early spring. To encourage a bushier growth, simply remove any dead stems and shape the plant to your desired form. Be cautious not to over-prune, as gopherweed blooms on old wood. Proper pruning improves airflow, reduces the risk of disease, and promotes overall plant health. For more specific advice, consult local guidelines tailored to your region.