Characterized by its cloud of tiny, star-shaped flowers, false thorow-wax thrives with regular pruning to maintain its shape and vigor. Optimal pruning should occur in late spring, post-flowering, to encourage new growth. Light trimming during summer can also promote bushiness. In fall, cut back spent flowers and shape as needed, avoiding severe pruning close to winter. Consistent pruning prevents overgrowth and may enhance flowering, ensuring false thorow-wax remains an attractive garden feature.
Pruning techniques