Goodenia amplexans, commonly known as Clasping Goodenia, is a charming, low-growing herb native to Australia. Its vibrant yellow flowers and uniquely clasping leaves lend an attractive touch to native gardens and landscapes.
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Goodenia amplexans, commonly known as Clasping Goodenia, is a charming, low-growing herb native to Australia. Its vibrant yellow flowers and uniquely clasping leaves lend an attractive touch to native gardens and landscapes.
250 in stock
Features: The plant boasts narrow, green leaves that firmly clasp the stem, adding a delicate texture to its overall appearance.
Flowers & Timing: Bright yellow, tubular flowers arranged in loose clusters. Typically flowers from spring through early summer, attracting a variety of native pollinators.
Attraction Details: The vibrant blooms draw native bees and butterflies, enhancing local biodiversity while adding visual interest to garden spaces.
Height: Typically grows up to 40 cm tall.
Spread: Can spread approximately 0.5 to 1 meter wide.
Best Planting Position: Prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade. Ideal for garden beds and naturalized areas that mimic its native habitat.
Soil Conditions: Grows best in well-drained soils such as sandy or loamy soils. Tolerates moderately dry conditions once established.
Watering requirements: Requires minimal watering after establishment.
Trimming requirements: Minimal trimming; occasional deadheading can help promote further flowering.