Japanese goldfish Kerria japonica - planting, care

More about the plant below:

Japanese goldfish (Kerria japonica)

category : shrubs

position : sun, partial shade

height : up to 2.5 m

frost resistance : up to -20 ° C

reaction soil : indifferent

preferences soil : fertile, humus, permeable

watering : a lot

color leaves/needles : green

color of flowers : yellow

shape : upright, bushy

period flowering : May-June, September-October

seed : -

reproduction:root suckers

persistence leaves : seasonal

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

pace of growth : fast

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Japanese Złotlin - silhouette

Złotlin is valued for its durability and fairly reliable flowering in most garden positions. Golden yellow flower roses, which can be straight or full depending on the variety, appear from April to June.During the growing season, the shrubs also look interesting due to their green, gray-green or creamy-white leaves.

They are also decorative in winter, when they keep bright green shoots.The full-flowered 'Pleniflora' variety with golden-yellow pompom-like flowers is worth recommending.

Japanese Złotlin - developmental features

The bush has a bushy, upright habit at the beginning. It gives birth to many thin, mostly unbranched shoots. Older shoots droop. The stolons form dense clumps.

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Złotlin grows successfully in all well-drained garden soils.Can be grown in both full sun and shade.

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Złotlin can be propagated in spring by rooted runners of the mother plant. In summer, bushes can be propagated by shoot tips.

Japanese Złotlin - care

In June, after flowering, the bushes should be x-rayed. Otherwise they will be too thickened.We cut shortly above the ground, removing mainly 3-4-year-old shoots.

Japanese zloty - application

Złotlin remains decorative practically all year round.In spring it impresses with its attractive flowers, in summer with light green, serrated leaves which turn yellow with the arrival of autumn.In winter mainly green shoots attract attention. they look very attractive, especially with red dogwoods.

Tip

Gold gold should not be grown in a strongly nourished substrate, because it will create wild thickets and few flowers.

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