ON THIS PLANT
Jacksonia scoparia, commonly known as dogwood (from its strong odour when burning), is a native species of a pea-flowered, greyish, leafless, broom-like shrub or small tree that occurs in the south east of Queensland, Australia and eastern New South Wales.
CARE GUIDE
How to keep Jacksonia Scoparia.
Pruning
Dogwood is a lively shrub or small tree known for its yellow flowers. To keep it healthy, prune it in early spring. This will help remove any dead wood or crowded branches, improving air circulation. Make sure to use clean cuts at a 45-degree angle to prevent disease and maintain its natural shape. Be careful not to over-prune.
CHARACTERISTICS
Botanical profile.
- Life Cycle
- Perennial
- Genus
- Jacksonia
- Family
- Leguminosae
ALSO KNOWN AS
Other names.
en Dogwood en Winged Broom-pea
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