Lila kolibrimynta "Bolero"
Agastache cana x barberi
2.46€
Exkl moms: 2.04€
Exkl moms: 2.04€
Lila kolibrimynta "Bolero" - Agastache cana x barberi.
Family: Lamiaceae.
Origin: Hybrid origin.
Special Features: Brilliant rose-purple tubular blooms with purple calyxes, abundant flowering, aromatic foliage.
History: The name Agastache is derived from Greek and refers to the many flowering spikes.
Agan means: much and stachys means ear of grain or spike.
Colour: Brilliant rose-purple tubular blooms with purple calyxes.
Natural Flowering Period: June - October.
Winter Hardiness Zones: Z5-10.
Growth Habit: Compact richly branched habit.
Foliage: Bronze colored, aromatic foliage.
Height with Flowers: 40 cm
Spacing between Plants: 40 cm
Soil Requirements: Well-drained soils, pH 6.0 - 7.4.
Location: Full sun
Use: This combines beautifully with Delosperma cooperi, Kniphofia hirsuta "Fire Dance" and Penstemon "Sunburst Ruby". Magnificently suited for container production or dry gardens.
Specialities: Reliably first year flowering, tolerant of dry conditions, a magnet for hummingbirds, butterflies and honeybees.
Cultural Tips: Grams per 1000
Seeds: 0,645
Seeds per Gram: 1550
Seeding Recommendation: 2 g / 1000 plants
Sowing Rate: 3-5 seeds per cell
Plug tray recommended size(s): 72, 128, 288
Germination: Rapidly germinating, keep seed in constant moisture (not wet) with temperatures of about +20°C. Seeds must be covered thinly. Keep in cooler conditions after germination occurs.
Scheduling:
Best Sowing Dates: Anytime
Sowing to Germination: 3 - 4 weeks
Germination to Transplant: 4 - 6 weeks
Transplanting to Salable Plant: 6 - 8 weeks
Cutting-Back at Transplanting: Not necessary
Growing On: Container Size(s): 1 plug per 8/9 cm; 1-2 plugs per 11/12 cm.
Vernalization: No vernalization required for flowering in the first year.
Forcing: An obvious place to experiment - following vernalization - would be raising daytime temperatures to 15° - 17°C. Provide 16 hours of continuous lighting. During the short days of winter, provide a night interruption lighting of 4 hours between 10:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m.
Family: Lamiaceae.
Origin: Hybrid origin.
Special Features: Brilliant rose-purple tubular blooms with purple calyxes, abundant flowering, aromatic foliage.
History: The name Agastache is derived from Greek and refers to the many flowering spikes.
Agan means: much and stachys means ear of grain or spike.
Colour: Brilliant rose-purple tubular blooms with purple calyxes.
Natural Flowering Period: June - October.
Winter Hardiness Zones: Z5-10.
Growth Habit: Compact richly branched habit.
Foliage: Bronze colored, aromatic foliage.
Height with Flowers: 40 cm
Spacing between Plants: 40 cm
Soil Requirements: Well-drained soils, pH 6.0 - 7.4.
Location: Full sun
Use: This combines beautifully with Delosperma cooperi, Kniphofia hirsuta "Fire Dance" and Penstemon "Sunburst Ruby". Magnificently suited for container production or dry gardens.
Specialities: Reliably first year flowering, tolerant of dry conditions, a magnet for hummingbirds, butterflies and honeybees.
Cultural Tips: Grams per 1000
Seeds: 0,645
Seeds per Gram: 1550
Seeding Recommendation: 2 g / 1000 plants
Sowing Rate: 3-5 seeds per cell
Plug tray recommended size(s): 72, 128, 288
Germination: Rapidly germinating, keep seed in constant moisture (not wet) with temperatures of about +20°C. Seeds must be covered thinly. Keep in cooler conditions after germination occurs.
Scheduling:
Best Sowing Dates: Anytime
Sowing to Germination: 3 - 4 weeks
Germination to Transplant: 4 - 6 weeks
Transplanting to Salable Plant: 6 - 8 weeks
Cutting-Back at Transplanting: Not necessary
Growing On: Container Size(s): 1 plug per 8/9 cm; 1-2 plugs per 11/12 cm.
Vernalization: No vernalization required for flowering in the first year.
Forcing: An obvious place to experiment - following vernalization - would be raising daytime temperatures to 15° - 17°C. Provide 16 hours of continuous lighting. During the short days of winter, provide a night interruption lighting of 4 hours between 10:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m.
Lila kolibrimynta. Bot. syn.: Cedronella cana Hook.