Potentilla supina
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Potentilla supina

Bushy Cinquefoil · Prostrate cinquefoil · Spreading cinquefoil · Carpet cinquefoil

Tier 1 Difficulty: medium Water: low Light: full_sun
Temperature
15–32 °C
Soil pH
6–7
Hardiness
Zone 8–8
Click count
99
Observations
143

Description

Source: leafsnap

Potentilla supina is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Rosaceae.Its native range is Europe to Turkey, Northern and Southern Africa.

Care Guide

💧 Water

Bushy cinquefoil flourishes in moist meadows and does best with consistent moisture, as long as it doesn't become waterlogged. For optimal growth, water it once a week to replicate its natural environment. Occasional flooding during the growing season can improve nutrient absorption, promote vigorous growth, and increase the plant's resilience against drought stress and root rot.

FAQ
How should I water my Bushy cinquefoil plant?

There are several ways to water Bushy cinquefoil, such as using a garden hose with a spray nozzle, a watering can, or any other common watering tool. This plant is not very particular about the type of water it receives and can survive on rainwater, tap water, or filtered water. However, it's best to avoid watering it from overhead as this can damage the leaves and flowers and potentially lead to disease. For optimal watering, it's recommended to set up a drip irrigation system, which evenly delivers water directly to the soil. If you have a container-grown Bushy cinquefoil, you can follow a similar watering approach but use a cup, watering can, or tap water to apply water directly to the soil.

What do I do if I give my Bushy cinquefoil plant too much or too little water?

When your Bushy cinquefoil lacks moisture, it's important to water it regularly. Overwatering, on the other hand, can be a serious problem that leads to disease and even death. To avoid this, choose a location for your plant that gets plenty of sunlight and has good drainage. If your Bushy cinquefoil is in a pot and you've overwatered it, consider moving it to a new pot with better drainage and loose soil.

How much water does my Bushy cinquefoil need and how often should I water it?

To keep your Bushy cinquefoil healthy, it's important to water it regularly. In the spring, watering once a week should be sufficient. However, as the season progresses and the weather gets hotter, you may need to increase the frequency to two or three times a week. It's important not to exceed this rate as it can harm the plant. Additionally, make sure the soil remains moist but not overly wet. If you have a potted Bushy cinquefoil, you'll need to water it more often since the soil in pots tends to dry out faster. In most cases, watering a container-grown Bushy cinquefoil a few times per week is recommended compared to just once a week for a plant in the ground.

How much water does my Bushy cinquefoil plant need?

Determining the right amount of water for your Bushy cinquefoil can be approached in a few ways. Some gardeners prefer to gauge soil moisture by feeling the soil, suggesting that watering should continue until the top six inches of soil feels moist. Alternatively, you can use a specific measurement, such as about two gallons per week, taking into consideration temperature and soil dryness. However, strictly following these guidelines may result in overwatering if your plant needs less water. When growing Bushy cinquefoil in a container, a different method is required. Water should be supplied until all layers of dry soil are moistened, which can be tested by feeling the soil with your finger. Additionally, observing a slight trickle of excess water exiting the pot's drainage holes indicates sufficient watering.

How do I know if I'm giving enough water to my Bushy cinquefoil plant?

Avoiding overwatering your Bushy cinquefoil can be a bit tricky. These plants have deep roots that require weekly watering, but they are also prone to root rot. Overwatering can lead to browning and wilting, while underwatering is less likely as Bushy cinquefoil can survive without frequent watering. However, if you go too long without watering, the plant may wilt and its leaves may dry out.

☀️ Light Full sun

Bushy cinquefoil comes from bright, open habitats where it does best in full sun. It tolerates partial sun but favors direct sunlight for optimal growth. This annual and biennial plant is noted for its sun-loving nature.

Ideal: Full sun
FAQ
What are the sunlight requirements for Bushy cinquefoil?

Bushy cinquefoil is a plant that thrives in environments with plenty of sunlight. It requires full sun, which is above 6 hours of direct sunlight, for optimal growth but can also tolerate partial sun, around 3-6 hours of sunlight. When planning where to place your Bushy cinquefoil, either in a garden or indoors, it's important to observe the movement of sunlight to ensure the plant gets a suitable balance of light and shade, contributing to its health and happiness.

What are the essentials for growing Bushy cinquefoil?

Originating from bright, open habitats, Bushy cinquefoil prefers full sun but can manage in partial sun. This sun-loving plant thrives best under direct sunlight, which significantly influences its growth and health. For indoor plants not receiving enough natural sunlight, especially during the winter or in less sunny spaces, artificial lighting can be a crucial addition. Optimal growth under artificial lighting involves using 30-50W/sq ft for full sun plants, 20-30W/sq ft for partial sun plants, and 10-20W/sq ft for full shade plants. The right kind of artificial light, such as LED lights, should be chosen for its ability to provide specific wavelengths needed by the plants, placed 12-36 inches above the plant, and kept on for 8-12 hours per day to mimic natural daylight hours.

What symptoms indicate insufficient sunlight for Bushy cinquefoil?

When Bushy cinquefoil does not receive adequate light, several symptoms can manifest. These include smaller new leaves compared to earlier ones, a stretched-out appearance due to longer spaces between leaves or stems, premature shedding of older leaves, a halt in new growth indicating a survival mode due to poor light conditions, paler new leaves signifying a lack of chlorophyll, and conditions such as chlorosis where leaves turn yellow, sunscald showing as pale or necrotic areas due to intense sunlight exposure, leaf curling as a defense against excessive light, wilting from rapid water loss, and leaf scorching marked by brown or crispy leaf edges. These symptoms reflect the plant's struggle with inadequate or excessive light.

How can I address symptoms of poor sunlight exposure in Bushy cinquefoil?

To counteract insufficient sunlight exposure in Bushy cinquefoil, take a gradual approach to moving plants towards brighter areas, ensuring at least 6 hours of daily direct sunlight for outdoor plants or using artificial light for indoor ones. Using a south-facing window can maximize sunlight exposure. For plants that are not easily movable, consider keeping a lamp on for extended periods or investing in grow lights. Outdoors, progressively transitioning plants to sunnier spots while avoiding abrupt light intensity changes helps prevent sunburn. Minimize obstructions by pruning or relocating plants to brighter areas. Note that while some parts of the plant may not recover from light deficiency, new growth will prosper under improved conditions.

🌡️ Temperature 15–32.2°C

Bushy cinquefoil can tolerate a wide variety of temperature conditions, but its distribution may still be restricted by different combinations of moisture and heat. It performs best in warm summer climates with sufficient rainfall or regular watering. Extended spells of cloudy, rainy weather, as well as prolonged high temperatures, can raise the probability of Bushy cinquefoil dying. In winter, adequate protection from the cold can boost the plant's survival chances.

Ideal temperature: 15–32.2°C
FAQ
What is Bushy cinquefoil?

Bushy cinquefoil, known scientifically as Potentilla supina, is a plant species. Information regarding its essential characteristics, symptoms (if any), and additional details was not provided in the data.

💨 Humidity
Humidity:
🪴 Soil 6-7
Soil pH: 6-7
🌱 Fertilizer

Bushy cinquefoil benefits from regular, light applications of fertilizer to encourage healthy leaf growth. Fertilize Bushy cinquefoil about once a month during the summer. Nitrogen is important for foliage, and adding nitrogen-rich sources helps Bushy cinquefoil thrive.

🪴 Pot & Repot
✂️ Pruning

Bushy cinquefoil is a low-growing perennial plant characterized by its bushy nature and bright yellow flowers. To encourage healthy regrowth, improve air circulation, and maintain its shape, prune the plant from early to late spring. Regular pruning not only boosts the plant's health but also enhances its visual appeal, ensuring a thriving bushy cinquefoil.

🌿 Propagating
🐛 Diseases & pets
☠️ Toxicity

Characteristics

Plant Type
Herb
Life Cycle
Annual, Biennial, Perennial
Genus
Potentilla
Family
Rosaceae
Hardiness Zone
8
Mature Height
20 cm to 30 cm
Mature Spread
0.91 m to 1.52 m
Leaf Color
Green
Leaf Type
Semi-evergreen
Flower Color
Yellow
Flower Size
0.76 cm
Bloom Time
Late spring, Summer, Fall
Planting Time
Spring
Harvest Time
Summer, Fall, Early winter

Tags (5)

Common Names (4)

en Bushy Cinquefoil
en Prostrate cinquefoil
en Spreading cinquefoil
en Carpet cinquefoil