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Carolina desert-chicory (Pyrrhopappus carolinianus)-i
Carolina desert-chicory (Pyrrhopappus carolinianus)-i
Carolina desert-chicory (Pyrrhopappus carolinianus)-i
Carolina desert-chicory (Pyrrhopappus carolinianus)-i
Carolina desert-chicory (Pyrrhopappus carolinianus)-i
Carolina desert-chicory (Pyrrhopappus carolinianus)-i
Carolina desert-chicory (Pyrrhopappus carolinianus)-i
Carolina desert-chicory (Pyrrhopappus carolinianus)-i
Carolina desert-chicory (Pyrrhopappus carolinianus)-i
Carolina desert-chicory (Pyrrhopappus carolinianus)-i
Carolina desert-chicory (Pyrrhopappus carolinianus)-i
Carolina desert-chicory (Pyrrhopappus carolinianus)-i

Carolina desert-chicory

Scientific name
Pyrrhopappus carolinianus

Basic Information

Asteraceae Family Pyrrhopappus Genus Carolina desert-chicory Species
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  • Annual
  • Flower
  • Forb/herb
Height
15cm ~ 60cm
Flower Color
Leaf Color
Anthesis
spring, summer
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun
Hardiness Zones
7
Cold resistance
Fair
Heat resistance
Good
Habitat of origin
United States
Growth Rate
Normal

What is Carolina desert-chicory (Pyrrhopappus carolinianus)?

What is Carolina desert-chicory (Pyrrhopappus carolinianus)

Carolina desert-chicory, scientifically known as Pyrrhopappus carolinianus, is a perennial herbaceous plant native to the southeastern United States. The plant features bright yellow flowers with multiple petals, resembling a daisy, and blooms during the spring and summer months. The notoriously hardy but ornate wildflower amazes onlookers with its vibrant blooms. This adaptable plant thrives in arid landscapes, spreading via underground stems. Its tenacious roots allow it to flourish in nutrient-poor soil. The striking floral display of this rugged endemic makes it a coveted addition to native gardens. Its resilience suits it well to inhospitable sites. This tough-as-nails beauty lends splashes of golden color to restoration projects.

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Flower meaning

The flower language commonly used in America for Carolina desert-chicory is: - Endurance - Longing - Hope - Solitude Example: "Hope," signifies a positive outlook and belief in a brighter future, making Carolina desert-chicory a meaningful gift for someone in need of encouragement or reassurance.

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Calendar of Carolina desert-chicory (Pyrrhopappus carolinianus)

Calendar

Carolina desert-chicory habitually blossoms from later springtime until early summertime within the United States. The blossoms are prime during the month of June as they exhibit energetic colors and apex efflorescence. Efflorescence materializes in daytime hours, with blossoms gaping in the forenoon and concluding in the postmeridian. The efflorescence epoch commonly endures for diverse weeks, furnishing an attractive demonstration in instinctive sceneries. To lengthen the efflorescence occasion, ascertain the vegetation obtains satisfactory sunlight, water, and well-drained ground. Deadheading fagged blossoms can additionally further continuous efflorescence during the season.

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How to grow Carolina desert-chicory (Pyrrhopappus carolinianus)

Watering

For Carolina desert-chicory, watering frequency should be moderate, typically every 7-10 days during the growing season. This plant prefers well-draining soil to prevent waterlogging, which can lead to root rot. Water in the morning to allow extra moisture to evaporate during the day, reducing the chance of fungal sicknesses. During the resting time, reduce watering to every 2-3 weeks to copy its natural home conditions. Check soil wetness by putting a finger 1-2 inches deep; if it feels dry, it's time to water.

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Soil and Fertilizer

Carolina desert-chicory develops fully in well-flowing gritty or gravelly dirt with a pH range of 6.0 to 7.5. It gains from a balanced feed with an N-P-K proportion of 10-10-10 or same, used in early spring and mid-summer. Feed should be extended evenly around the plant, avoiding direct touch with the stem or leaves. The quantity of feed applied should pursue the maker's suggestions founded on the plant's magnitude and age. Ordinary soil examining is recommended to check nutrient ranks and adapt feed uses correctly. High-quality natural substance can also be mixed into the soil to develop its framework and ripeness.

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Sunlight and Place

Carolina desert-chicory thrives in full sun exposure, requiring at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. It exhibits excellent heat tolerance, but its cold tolerance is limited, making it susceptible to frost damage. Optimum temperature ranges from 60-80°F, with a minimum of 50°F. It benefits from strong sunlight, but excessive heat may cause wilting. Ensure it receives adequate water during hot periods. To overwinter, provide protection from freezing temperatures. Placement in well-draining soil is crucial for its health. It flourishes in regions with long sunny days, making it ideal for areas with ample sunlight.

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Advanced Information of Carolina desert-chicory (Pyrrhopappus carolinianus)

Pruning

Perform pruning of Carolina desert-chicory in late winter early spring before new growth appears. Use sharp, clean pruning shears remove dead damaged branches, cutting back healthy growth nodes. After pruning, ensure plant watered adequately support recovery growth. Avoid over-pruning stress plant. Regularly monitor plant's growth determine when pruning necessary.

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Planting and Harvest

Carolina desert-chicory thrives best when potted in well-draining soil with a pH level between 6.0 and 7.0. The pot requires drainage holes to prevent waterlogging, and place this desert-chicory in a location with full sun exposure. When moving the plant to a new container, avoid overwatering by allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Choose a slightly larger pot to accommodate root growth in place to refresh the soil mixture every 2 to 3 years. To prevent issues, fertilize modestly during the growing season.

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Propagation

Carolina desert-chicory can be propagated through seeds, division, and cuttings. Sections with roots attached are then replanted for division. Cuttings from healthy stems are placed in a growing medium until roots develop after dipping in rooting hormone. To increase the number of new plants, use a combination of methods. Pick mature, dry seeds and keep them in a cool, dry place to use later. Seeds are placed in a sunny spot in soil that drains well and is kept moist.

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Pests and Diseases

Carolina desert-chicory is susceptible to aphids. These pests can be controlled by introducing natural predators. Additionally, this plant is prone to powdery mildew on leaves. To prevent it, ensure circulation around the plant and avoid overhead watering. Another issue for Carolina desert-chicory is root rot by overwatering. To prevent it, plant in well-draining soil and water only when soil is dry. In cases of withering, inspect the plant for signs of pests or diseases promptly to take appropriate action.

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Habitat of Carolina desert-chicory (Pyrrhopappus carolinianus)

Habitat

Toxicity of Carolina desert-chicory (Pyrrhopappus carolinianus)

Health Benefits

edible
Inedible
Toxic
No toxicity

NO DATA

Toxic for dogs and cats

NO DATA

Q&A of Carolina desert-chicory (Pyrrhopappus carolinianus)

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