More about the plant below:
Siberian Pragnia Waldsteinia ternata
category : perennials
position : partial shade, shade
height : 10-20 cm
frost resistance : up to -40 ° C
reaction soil : neutral
soil preferences : fertile, humus
watering : medium color of leaves / needles
: green, yellow-greencolor of flowers
: yellowhabit
: creepingflowering period
: May-Juneseeding
: autumn, ( spring after stratification)reproduction
: clump division, rhizome, sowingleaf durability
: evergreenapplication
: ground cover, beds, parksgrowth rate
: fast
Pragnia has dark green glossy leaves, quite large yellow flowers and very characteristic strawberry fruits.The flowers persist from April to June.Contrary to its name, this species is native to the forests of the South -Eastern Europe, not Siberia.
Desire grows fast and flat with rhizomes and runners. Plants grow to a height of about 10 cm. Their leaves are tripartite, evergreen, consisting of serrated leathery leaves that are densely covered with hairs.Loose, yellow, calyx inflorescences form above the foliage, each with five inflorescences (they can reach 12 mm in diameter). They usually appear on this year's shoots.
Pragnia feels best in shady locations in humus or sandy-clay soil.Likes a moderately dry surface.Can be grown on slopes and slopes.
Thirst can be multiplied by dividing in spring or autumn, and also by sowing seeds.
Desire is durable and, once it is caught, does not need labor-intensive maintenance.Young crops should be weeding regularly.
Pragnia is a fast-growing plant, so it covers even large areas in a short time, creating dense carpets. It is one of those plants that are planted "forever". Siberian thirst is very eagerly planted as undergrowth of trees and shrubs. Perennials keep their leaves green throughout the winter, are long-lived and choke out all weeds.
Leaves falling from trees and shrubs in autumn can be left on a carpet, because they will protect you from the sun.