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Potentilla - Goldstar
Potentilla - Goldstar, Potentilla fruticosa 'Goldstar', is a bushy, compact, deciduous shrub that produces saucer-shaped flowers. These blooms are single, rose like, and bright yellow-gold. Thriving in colder climates, Goldstar is hardy, mildew resistant, and grows up to 3 feet tall, 2 1/2 feet wide. Goldstar blooms from early summer to frost on a mound of finely textured light-green foliage, making it a strong addition any yard. It is excellent as a colorful border, accent or ground cover. It is very tolerant to heat and poor soils and prefers full sun to partial shade. Goldstar should only be grown in full sunlight or at the most, very light shade. It is adaptable to moist or dry locations. It is not particular to soil type or pH levels. This plant excels in urban conditions.


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