Siskiyou Lewisia, KlippenmÀdchen
Auffallend schön, Lewisia Cotyledon (Siskiyou Lewisia) ist eine immergrĂŒne Staude, die eine wesentliche Rosette von fleischigen, löffelförmigen dunkelgrĂŒnen BlĂ€ttern bildet. Im spĂ€ten FrĂŒhling und Sommer, gelegentlich spĂ€ter, ist es mit schönen, offenen Sprays von bunten, trichterförmigen BlĂŒten, bis zu 1 in. Ăber (2, 5 cm) gekrönt. Nacheinander öffnend, reichen die Blumen von blassem Rosa zu tiefem Magenta zu lebhaftem Gelb, Lachs oder Orange, mit jedem BlĂŒtenblatt, das hĂ€ufig zwischen mehreren Farben schattiert. Sehr leicht zu kultivieren, eignet sich Lewisia fĂŒr den Steingarten oder in den Spalten einer StĂŒtzmauer.
- EmpfÀnger des renommierten Garden Award der Royal Horticultural Society.
- WĂ€chst bis zu 6-12 cm groĂ und breit (15-30 cm)
- Gedeiht in vollsonnigem bis leichtem Schatten in mĂ€Ăig fruchtbaren, neutralen bis sauren, gut durchlĂ€ssigen Böden . Trockentoleranz einmal etabliert. Vor WinternĂ€sse schĂŒtzen
- Die perfekte Wahl fĂŒr SteingĂ€rten oder Container .
- Achten Sie auf BlattlÀuse, Schnecken, Schnecken und FÀulnis.
- Ausbreitung durch Saat oder Offsets.
- Einheimisch in SĂŒd-Oregon und Nord-Kalifornien.
- KlippenmÀdchen
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WiderstandsfÀhigkeit? | 3 - 8 Was ist meine Zone? |
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Heizzonen | 1 - 8 |
Klimazonen | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 14, 15, 16, 17, 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B |
Anlagentyp | Stauden |
Pflanzenfamilie | Lewisia - KlippenmÀdchen |
Exposition | Volle Sonne, teilweise Sonne |
Jahreszeit von Interesse | FrĂŒhling (spĂ€t) Sommer (frĂŒh, Mitte) |
Höhe | 6 '- 1 '(15cm - 30cm) |
Verbreitung | 6 '- 1 '(15cm - 30cm) |
Abstand | 12 '(30 cm) |
Wasser benötigt | Niedrig |
Instandhaltung | Niedrig |
Bodenart | Lehm, Sand |
Boden Ph | SĂ€ure, Neutral |
BodenentwÀsserung | Gut drainiert |
Eigenschaften | Pflanze der Verdienste, auffĂ€llig, immergrĂŒn |
Toleranz | DĂŒrre |
Zieht an | Vögel, Schmetterlinge |
Garten verwendet | Patio und Container |
Gartenstile | Kies und Steingarten |
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Obwohl alle Anstrengungen unternommen wurden, um diese Pflanzen genau zu beschreiben, beachten Sie bitte, dass Höhe, BlĂŒtezeit und Farbe in verschiedenen Klimazonen unterschiedlich sein können. Die Beschreibung dieser Pflanzen wurde anhand zahlreicher externer Ressourcen erstellt.
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WiderstandsfÀhigkeit? | 3 - 8 Was ist meine Zone? |
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Heizzonen | 1 - 8 |
Klimazonen | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 14, 15, 16, 17, 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B |
Anlagentyp | Stauden |
Pflanzenfamilie | Lewisia - KlippenmÀdchen |
Exposition | Volle Sonne, teilweise Sonne |
Jahreszeit von Interesse | FrĂŒhling (spĂ€t) Sommer (frĂŒh, Mitte) |
Höhe | 6 '- 1 '(15cm - 30cm) |
Verbreitung | 6 '- 1 '(15cm - 30cm) |
Abstand | 12 '(30 cm) |
Wasser benötigt | Niedrig |
Instandhaltung | Niedrig |
Bodenart | Lehm, Sand |
Boden Ph | SĂ€ure, Neutral |
BodenentwÀsserung | Gut drainiert |
Eigenschaften | Pflanze der Verdienste, auffĂ€llig, immergrĂŒn |
Toleranz | DĂŒrre |
Zieht an | Vögel, Schmetterlinge |
Garten verwendet | Patio und Container |
Gartenstile | Kies und Steingarten |
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FAQ - 💬
❓ Does Lewisia like sun or shade?
👉 Lewisias prefer to be in morning sun, and can burn up in hot afternoon sunshine. They look great situated in the front of the border or nestled in by a stone in a rock garden, but unless you have almost perfectly drained soil, the chances of your Lewisia surviving the rainy winter is about one in a million.
❓ Is Lewisia winter hardy?
👉 Remember that lewisias are extremely frost hardy plants and it is excess wet which is their biggest enemy. Lewisia cotyledon Ashwood Strain is the one of the most renowned of our plant introductions.
❓ Do Lewisia plants spread?
👉 Some Lewisia plants have flowers that are altogether white. The flowers bloom in clusters atop long, fleshy stalks (from ground level to the flower tops, the plants stand about 8 inches tall). The plants can spread by having a "mother plant" send out babies (what horticulturists term "offsets") directly from itself.
❓ Is Lewisia an annual or perennial?
👉 evergreen perennialLewisia are herbaceous or evergreen perennial plants that are native to western America. They form flat, large fleshy leaves with stunning funnel-shaped flowers that are displayed in varying shades of divine colour during spring and summer.
❓ Where is the best place to plant Lewisia?
👉 Growing lewisia: Grow in full sun in well-drained, deep soil. The soil mix should contain at least 50 percent sharp sand for perfect drainage. Surround the base of the plant with rock chips to prevent rot; Lewisias prefer sites with abundant spring moisture followed by a dry, cool summer.
❓ How do you winter the Lewisia?
👉 During the dormant season (October to late February) just keep the plants moist. Water regularly during the growing season but do not overdo it, too wet conditions can cause root rot. The succulent leaves will sustain the plants during very hot weather. Ease off with watering from around week 35 onwards.
❓ What to do with Lewisia after flowering?
👉 Lewisia Care I like to take off the spent flowers at the rosette so the lovely foliar arrangement can be enjoyed after bloom time. Watch for slug and snail damage and avoid overwatering as this can promote rot. The plant is not susceptible to many insects or disease problems.
❓ Is Lewisia easy to grow?
👉 Noteworthy CharacteristicsOne of the most popular species of Lewisia. Very easy to grow. If kept moist, hybrids will bloom two to four times during the growing season. CareGrow in moderately fertile, humus-rich, sharply drained soil and full sun to light shade.
❓ Do you need to deadhead Lewisia?
👉 Feed and water Lewisia plants regularly throughout summer. Deadhead faded Lewisia flowers frequently to encourage more blooms to be produced.
❓ Does Lewisia bloom all summer?
👉 With all the other garden chores required for a healthy garden, you can rest with Lewisia care. The succulents fend for themselves and bring astonishingly lovely flowers in late spring through early summer.
❓ Is Siskiyou lewisia a perennial?
👉 Siskiyou Lewisia 'Elise Mixed', Cliff Maids 'Elise Mixed' Award-winning Lewisia cotyledon 'Elise' (Siskiyou Lewisia) is an evergreen perennial forming a pretty rosette of fleshy, spoon-shaped dark green leaves. In late spring and summer, occasionally later, it is topped with lovely, open sprays of brightly colored, funnel-shaped flowers.
❓ What is Lewisia cotyledon?
👉 Lewisia cotyledon is an attractive perennial with fleshy spoon-shaped leaves that form a flat rosette above a long, tough taproot. The leaves are dark green and up to 4 inches (10 cm) long. From spring to summer, the inflorescence arises on one or more up to 12 inches (30 cm) tall stems, each bearing an array of up to 50 flowers.
❓ How to grow Lewisia from seed?
👉 You can also learn how to grow Lewisia from seed. The tiny plants take a couple of seasons to form a rosette but establish easily when sown in a sandy potting mixture. Once the plants are placed in a garden situation, provide them with moderate water, excellent drainage, and a minimum of nutrients. It couldn't be simpler to grow Lewisia s.
❓ Is Lewisia an evergreen?
👉 Lewisia can be herbaceous or evergreen perennials forming rosettes of fleshy leaves, with panicles of open funnel-shaped flowers in a wide range of colours in spring and summer.