Perennial Tritoma (Kniphofia) Alcazar (Torch Lily) 1 JUB
Perennial Tritoma (Kniphofia) Alcazar (Torch Lily) characteristics:
Tritoma (Kniphofia) Alcazar is one of the most unusual flowers in the garden. The pointed and upright inflorescence with its flaming orange and yellow hues makes it clear why Tritoma is called the torch lily.
Height:
90-100 cm.
Flowering period:
July to September.
Requirements:
Tritoma Alcazar thrives in nutrient-rich soil, in a sunny spot, in humus-rich soil. It is advisable to leave the inflorescence for a long time. It does not like to be divided, after which it takes a few years to flower again. After flowering, cut off the stems with the spent flowers, but leave the leaves on the plant. In autumn, cover the plant with a layer of mulch.
Onion size | I o. |
Height in cm | 100 |
Flowering time | July - September |
Planting time | March - May |
Weight: | 0.2 kg |
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Width: | 170 mm |
Height: | 40 mm |
Length: | 250 mm |
Aviability: | 1-4 nap |
Basic sales unit: | db |
Culture: | Díszkert, Dísznövény |
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