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Euryops pectinatus EuryopsEvergreen perennial shrub...

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Euryops pectinatus Euryops

Evergreen perennial shrub with bright yellow flowers

The name may not be familiar, but the plant is: Lacy gray-green leaves on shrubby 4- to 6-feet multiple stems are ablaze with daisylike flowers--in the winter, when we really need them. The flowers have thin 6-inch stalks and don’t last long in bouquets, but they last a very long time in the garden.

Dependable color isn’t the only attraction in this heroic but unsung shrub: Euryops, once planted in full sun with good drainage and nurtured through its first season, needs little--if any--watering. With minor pruning every summer, euryops will stay bushy and healthy with generous, dependable flowering.

Like any flowering plant, though, euryops’ blooms should be removed when they start to wither. This will take longer than you can imagine, but if the task is neglected entirely, euryops will still bloom, but not as profusely.

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Euryops’ foliage is even prettier than the flowers, and I have often added a branch to winter arrangements for the sheer beauty of the leaves. These leaves are often borne near the ends of the rather stark stems, so careful placement is in order.

In the landscape, these bare stems can look awkward and rangy, but if the plant is kept pruned, the stems shouldn’t be so obvious. And if pruning doesn’t work, plant something low and bushy in front of euryops; Basket of Gold alyssum ( Aurinia saxatilis ) would echo the leaf and flower colors but in different textures.

There is a bright-green version called Euryops pectinatus Viridis , but to my eyes the intense green leaves combined with the uncompromising yellow flowers are the visual equivalent of fingernails on a blackboard.

Unlike many of the plants featured in this column, euryops is easy to find; I can’t remember ever being in a general-purpose nursery that didn’t have one or both versions. (Surprisingly, euryops is rarely mentioned in gardening books; maybe this native of South Africa is too West Coast.)

Available in 1-, 2- and 5-gallon containers, euryops will provide instant, colorful landscaping and demand very little attention in the process.

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