Yellow flowering Bush Seeds - Buttercup Bush
This Gorgeous South American shrub, produces bunches of bright yellow five-petal flowers that are a magnet to pollinators, among feathery soft leaves. The bush forms a broadly rounded shape that reaches about an average of 6 feet high and across. It prunes well. It is hardy to semi-hardy perennial, Zones 7-8. And in mild winters is evergreen. In harder frost areas, Zones 3-6, it does well if grown in a large container and is brought indoors in the winter. It can lose its leaves in periods of cold weather and all watering should stop during the winter to give it a rest. It is hardy in zone 9. Medium-sized shrub or small tree up to 12 ft high. Found in humid mountainous regions of Central and South America. Has bright yellow flowers that cover the plant in a season. Needs light and does well in a variety of environments. HardinessThe exact hardiness is unknown but will survive frosts and light freezes.Growing EnvironmentIt needs light and needs protection from frost when young, but will