Deutzia varicose veins - requirements, planting, care, pruning

More about the plant below:

Żylistek (Deutzia)

category : shrubs

position : sun, partial shade

height : up to 3 m

frost resistance : to -25 ° C

reaction soil : neutral, slightly alkaline, slightly acidic

preferences soil : fertile, permeable, humus, sandy loam

watering : a lot

color leaves/needles : green, yellow-green, white-green

color of flowers : white, pink

shape : bushy

period flowering : June-July

seeding : spring

reproduction:herbaceous or woody cuttings

persistence leaves : seasonal

application : discounts, parks

pace of growth : fast

Varicose veins - silhouetteVaricose veins - developmental featuresPosition for the varicose veinPlanting a varicose veinVaricose veins - careVaricose veins - applicationAdvice

Żylistek - silhouette

There are about 60 species of this attractive plant in the world. The homeland of the varicella is the areas of East Asia. Most of the veins are medium-sized, leaf-shedding shrubs. They bloom very profusely from May to June.The flowers are star-shaped and, depending on the variety, white or pink in color.

Varicose veins - developmental features

Depending on the variety, the veins reach a height of 80 to 400 cm. They are distinguished by an upright habit.The popular slender veins belongs to the group of small shrubs and reaches a height of less than a meter.

Stand for the variator

The ideal development conditions are moderately fertile, moist but permeable substrates . Shrubs do best in sun or light partial shade.

Planting vein

Container seedlings can be planted all year round.The varicose veins are propagated mainly by woody cuttings, while the varieties with delicate shoots by apical cuttings.

Żylistek - care

It is worth remembering that the veins grow slowly, so it is recommended to trim them rarely
and rather in moderation.The necessary pruning is made immediately after flowering, the thickest old shoots are shortened by a third. Shrubs are , as a rule, winter hardy.

Varicose veins - application

Low-growing species and varieties of varicose veins are suitable for perennial and shrub beds, but are also successfully grown in pot gardens and rockeriesIn contrast, medium-tall and tall forms, such as mixed or rough varicose veins are often chosen for hedge planting or grown as solitaire.

Tip

Due to the large variation in size of individual species, when buying a seedling, pay attention to its species.

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