Przymiotno Erigeron - silhouette, care, form of growth

More about the plant below:

Przymiotno (Erigeron)

category : perennials

position : sun, partial shade

height : 10-60 cm

frost resistance : up to -20 ° C

reaction soil : neutral, slightly alkaline

preferences soil : humus, sandy loam, permeable

watering : little

color leaves/needles : green

color of flowers : yellow, pink, purple, blue, white

shape : raised, tufted

period flowering : June-July, September

seeding : spring, autumn

reproduction:sowing, division of clumps

persistence leaves : seasonal

application : flower beds, rockeries, balconies, terraces, cut flowers

pace of growth : fast

Adjective - silhouetteAdjective form of growthPrzymiotno - positionAdjective care

Przymiotno - silhouette

The adjective makes an exceptionally effective impression in group plantings (approx. 6 plants per m2 with 40 cm spacing between plants) and in combination with grasses, flames, delphiniums and roses.The adjective is perfect for a cut flower. For the vase arrangement, however, we should choose only shoots with unfolded inflorescences, because after cutting, the attribute stops producing flowers.

Adjective form of growth

Adjective flowers open in June. They are similar to the lower asters, the flowering period of which perfectly complements. Plants are bushy and reach a height of 60 to 80 cm. The leaves are similar to grass shoots.The flowers are available for sale in white, as well as in shades of pink, red, purple and blue.The flowers last until the beginning of August.

Przymiotno - position

Przymiotno likes sunny places in a moderately moist, humus ground.Perennials are very durable, but they do not tolerate wet soil.

Adjective care

During planting, and also in the later years - in May, it is worth feeding the plants with compost.In the event of prolonged drought, they should also be watered abundantly.If we prune the shoots right after flowering, the plants will once again produce flowers in September.Thanks to the subsequent pruning, flowering can be extended until November.

By the fifth year of cultivation at the latest, perennials should be divided. If the plants start to wilt suddenly, they are likely infected with a fungal disease.In such cases, diseased specimens should be disposed of immediately; under no circumstances should we throw them on the compostIn the place where the infected adjectives grew, you cannot grow asters the next year.

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