Description
Cymopterus terebinthinus (turpentine spring parsley)
Clusters of bright yellow flowers above finely divided leaves
The leaves of this perennial plant emerge from the ground in early spring, quickly turning into a mound of finely divided leaves. By April, the flower stems bearing a flat-topped cluster of small bright yellow flowers rise above the mound. This plant prefers sand or quick draining soil. Photo by Mickie Chamness
NOTE: will be dormant and pot may look empty, but the roots have been checked and look healthy.
Height: 2′
Width: 2-3′
Light: sun
Water: low