More about the plant below:
Lak Erysimum
category : perennials, biennials
position : sun
height : 20-80 cm
frost resistance : up to -20 ° C
reaction soil : neutral, slightly alkaline
preferences soil : fertile, permeable
watering : little
color leaves/needles : green
color of flowers : yellow, orange, red, pink, purple, white, brown
shape : upright
period flowering : April-July; September-October
seeding : spring, summer
reproduction:seed
persistence leaves : seasonal
application : flower beds, balconies, cut flowers, terraces
pace of growth : fast
Lak - silhouette Lak - developmental features Lak - position Lak - sowing Lak - care AdviceLak is most likely from the eastern Mediterranean. It occurs all over Europe as a wild plant. Some garden forms were created in the 12th century and found their way to royal courts.They delighted especially with their considerable color - from yellow, through reds, to browns - and with a strong, sweet scent.
In England it is also known as wallflower, because it lives very often on and in dry walls. Lak is a biennial plant, it produces a leaf rosette in the first year and flowers only in the second.
Lak has a bushy habit and reaches a height of 25 to 50 cm. The base of the woody stem is covered with narrow leaves.The fragrant flowers are gathered in panicles.The varieties available may have simple or full flowers.
The optimal conditions for development are moderately fertile, well-drained soil in full sun.
Lak is sown into the ground from May to June, in August, young seedlings should be planted on their target position.
Lak is easy to grow and care for. As for irrigation, it is not demanding.Power supply is necessary, but be moderate.Leaf rosette should be protected against frost in winter.
Remember that the lakes are sensitive to excess water, so you should not water the plants too often or too abundantly.