PLANT NAME | |
Lithuanian plant name | Puošnioji bajorė |
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Latin plant name | Centaurea pulcherrima Willd. |
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English plant name | Pink Knapweed |
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TYPE OF PARTERRE | |
ASSORTMENT | main |
GROWING PLACE CHARACTERISTICS | |
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Lighting | |
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Spacing, cm | From 20 to 30 |
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PLANT HEIGHT AND HABITUS | |
Height | |
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Habitus | flower with non-expressive habitus, for background |
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PLANTS ORNAMENTALITY | |
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Blossom color | |
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Blooming time | - 1-st half of the summer - June 2-nd decade- July 2-nd decade
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Blooming period | 1 month |
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General ornamentality | average decorative |
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Ornamentality duration, months | 4 |
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Group | intermediate type perennial (grown 5-6 years) |
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Bioecological group | Perennial |
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PLANT PROPAGATION | |
Propagation methods: seeds, cuttings, scrub division.
Seeds are sown in Autumn or in boxes in Spring. 80 - 100 seeds per 1 gram. 1000 seedlings per 20 - 25 grams of seeds sown. Centaurea Montana is easyly propagated by seeds. The flower is propagated by cuttings (7-9 cm long, which are taken from top of shoots) between May and August. Rooting percentage in hotbeds is 70. Centaurea pulchenima and Centaurea dealbata are easyly propagated by rhizomes with shoots. Rhizome parts are planted to the final growing place. Scrubs are divided in early Spring. |