Moon Carrot
Seseli gummiferum
2.25€
Ex Tax: 1.85€
Ex Tax: 1.85€
Moon Carrot - Seseli gummiferum.
Perennial from the Umbelliferae family with a compact rosette of thinly dissected, bluish-gray, evergreen leaves.
Flower colour: white, cream.
Flowering plant height: 80 cm.
Natural flowering period: July - September.
Winter hardiness zones: Z5 - Z8.
The lack of gills is monocarpic, that is, the plant dies after flowering. In the second half of summer, a dense umbrella is formed, consisting of numerous small white flowers, lateral, smaller umbrellas are often formed. Flowering begins in August-September, sometimes continues throughout October, so the seeds do not always have time to ripen. In years with a warm, long autumn, the plant gives abundant self-sowing.
Soil: not demanding on soils, but does not tolerate waterlogging
Propagation: Well propagated by seeds. Seedlings bloom in the 3-5th year. 1,0 g = 540 seeds.
Usage: it is better to grow a gill on an alpine hill, where it looks great throughout the growing season. Can be used for cutting and dry bouquets.
Perennial from the Umbelliferae family with a compact rosette of thinly dissected, bluish-gray, evergreen leaves.
Flower colour: white, cream.
Flowering plant height: 80 cm.
Natural flowering period: July - September.
Winter hardiness zones: Z5 - Z8.
The lack of gills is monocarpic, that is, the plant dies after flowering. In the second half of summer, a dense umbrella is formed, consisting of numerous small white flowers, lateral, smaller umbrellas are often formed. Flowering begins in August-September, sometimes continues throughout October, so the seeds do not always have time to ripen. In years with a warm, long autumn, the plant gives abundant self-sowing.
Soil: not demanding on soils, but does not tolerate waterlogging
Propagation: Well propagated by seeds. Seedlings bloom in the 3-5th year. 1,0 g = 540 seeds.
Usage: it is better to grow a gill on an alpine hill, where it looks great throughout the growing season. Can be used for cutting and dry bouquets.
Moon carrot, Seseli gummiferum.