Flowers attracting butterflies (Tip)

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Leucanthemella serotina latina forms magnificent clumps of 150 to 250 cm high. It has straight, stiff stems that branch at the top. Plants bloom profusely from September to the end of October, attracting numerous insects, including butterflies.They grow best in a sunny and semi-shaded position, on quite moist and fertile sandy loam soils.They tolerate periodic (but short-term) water shortage in the soil well. 3-4 plants are planted per 1 m².

Before planting, the soil should be enriched with heavily decomposed manure or compost.In the spring of each year, it is advisable to feed the plants with multi-component mineral fertilizer and spread a layer of mulch around them. Perennial does not require supports, it tolerates heavy rains and winds well. It looks great in larger groups on lawns, in lines along fences and evergreen hedges, and in large flower beds.

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