Hymenoxys richardsonii, the pingue hymenoxys or pingue rubberweed, is a North American species of plants in the sunflower family. It is widespread across the western United States and western Canada from Arizona, New Mexico, and western Texas north as far as Alberta and Saskatchewan. VarietiesHymenoxys richardsonii var. floribunda (A.Gray) K.F.Parker – Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, Utah Hymenoxys richardsonii var. richardsonii – Alberta, Saskatchewan, Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, Utah, Wyoming
How to keep Hymenoxys Richardsonii.
Pruning
Pingue rubberweed, known for its resilient yellow blooms, benefits greatly from pruning in early spring. To maintain its health and appearance, remove any dead stems and shape any overgrown branches to improve air circulation. Pruning encourages new growth, enhances the plant's appearance, and reduces the risk of disease, keeping your pingue rubberweed healthy and attractive throughout the growing season.
Botanical profile.
- Life Cycle
- Perennial
- Genus
- Hymenoxys
- Family
- Asteraceae