Wedelia Trilobate

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Wedelia trilobata, commonly known as Creeping Oxeye or Trailing Daisy, is a fast-growing perennial groundcover plant native to Mexico and Central America. It is known for its bright yellow daisy-like flowers and its ability to spread quickly. Here's how to care for Wedelia trilobata:

  1. Light: Wedelia trilobata prefers full sun to partial shade. It can tolerate some shade, but it blooms best in full sun.

  2. Temperature: It thrives in warm climates and is not frost-tolerant. It prefers temperatures between 60°F to 85°F (15°C to 29°C).

  3. Watering: Water regularly, especially during dry spells. Provide enough water to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.

  4. Soil: It prefers well-draining soil, but it is adaptable to various soil types. It can tolerate slightly acidic to slightly alkaline conditions.

  5. Fertilization: Wedelia trilobata is not heavy feeder. A balanced, all-purpose fertilizer can be applied in the spring to encourage healthy growth and blooming.

  6. Spacing: Ensure adequate spacing between plants, as Wedelia trilobata can spread quickly and may become invasive if not properly managed.

  7. Pruning: Regular pruning helps maintain a compact shape and encourages new growth. Trim back any overgrown or leggy stems.

  8. Mulching: Applying a layer of organic mulch around the base of the plants can help retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and suppress weeds.

  9. Pests and Diseases: Wedelia trilobata is generally resistant to pests and diseases. However, it can occasionally attract aphids or spider mites. Inspect your plants regularly and treat any infestations promptly.

  10. Propagation: It can be propagated from stem cuttings or by division of established plants.

  11. Caution with Growth: Wedelia trilobata can spread rapidly and may become invasive in some regions. Consider using barriers or containers to control its growth.

Wedelia trilobate is valued for its bright, cheerful flowers and its ability to provide ground cover in sunny areas. With proper care and management, it can be a lovely addition to your garden or landscaping.