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spring-gold

Scientific Name: Crocidium

Family: Asteraceae

Category: Dicot

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Dicentra formosa 'Spring Gold' and Other Plants/Products Referred to as Spring Gold

This page compiles information about plants and products referred to as "Spring Gold". The term appears in the context of botanical varieties, commercial product names, and even geographical locations.

Dicentra formosa 'Spring Gold'

  • Common Name: Spring Gold
  • Description: Dicentra formosa 'Spring Gold' is a selection of Fern-leaf Bleedingheart, valued for its compact growth habit and extended blooming period. Young spring foliage displays a yellow hue that contrasts beautifully with its pink flowers.
  • Morphology: Forms a low mound, reaching approximately 30 cm in height.
  • Flowering: Produces masses of pink flowers from May to July.
  • Foliage: Features vibrant lime-colored fine foliage. Early rosettes of bright golden leaves brighten the spring garden.

Symphytum ibericum 'Spring Gold'

  • Description: Another plant with "Spring Gold" in its name, it features early rosettes of bright golden leaves.

Crocidium multicaule

  • Common Name: Gold Stars, Spring Gold
  • Description: A plant whose flower head is referred to as Gold Stars, Spring Gold.
  • Morphology: Heads all yellow, typically 1 per stem.

Other Uses of "Spring Gold"

  • Commercial Products: The name "Spring Gold" is also associated with various commercial products, including sandals, tea, and health insurance packages, and is used as a name for streets and gold mines.
  • Geographical Reference: "Spring Gold" also appears in place names.