{"id":473,"date":"2014-07-19T20:20:40","date_gmt":"2014-07-19T20:20:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/flores.lt\/en\/?p=473"},"modified":"2021-10-15T18:10:50","modified_gmt":"2021-10-15T18:10:50","slug":"sodinis-pentinius","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/flores.lt\/en\/sodinis-pentinius\/","title":{"rendered":"Sodinis pentinius &#8211; <i>Delphinium cultorum<\/i>"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-2363\" src=\"http:\/\/flores.lt\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/07\/221.jpg\" alt=\"Sodinis pentinius\" width=\"281\" height=\"375\" srcset=\"https:\/\/flores.lt\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/07\/221.jpg 281w, https:\/\/flores.lt\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/07\/221-224x300.jpg 224w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 281px) 100vw, 281px\" \/><\/p>\n  <div style=\"position:relative; z-index:100;\"> <table class=\"lentele\" > <tr class=\"d0\"> <td>PLANT NAME<\/td><td><\/td><\/tr><tr><th>Lithuanian plant name<\/th><td>Sodinis pentinius<\/td><\/tr><tr><th>Latin plant name<\/th><td><a><i>Delphinium cultorum<\/i><\/a> Voss.<\/td><\/tr><tr><th>English plant name<\/th><td>Larkspur<\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"d0\"><td>TYPE OF PARTERRE<\/td><td class=\"d1\"><ul><li>Clump, beds (mixborder)<\/li><\/ul><ul><li>Groups<\/li><\/ul><ul><li>Cemetery<\/li><\/ul><ul><li>Solitaire<\/li><\/ul><ul><li>Combination with woody plants<\/li><\/ul><\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"d0\"><td>ASSORTMENT<\/td><td class=\"d1\">main<\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"d0\"><td>GROWING PLACE CHARACTERISTICS<\/td><td><\/td><\/tr><tr><th>Soil<\/th><td><ul><li>average wet soils<\/li><\/ul><ul><li>dry soils<\/li><\/ul><\/td><\/tr><tr><th>Lighting<\/th><td><ul><li>Heliophilous<\/li><\/ul><\/td><\/tr><tr><th>Spacing, cm<\/th><td>From 40 to 50<\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"d0\"><td>PLANT HEIGHT AND HABITUS<\/td><td><\/td><\/tr><tr><th>Height<\/th><td><ul><li>very tall \u2013 81 cm and over<\/li><\/ul><\/td><\/tr><tr><th>Habitus<\/th><td>flower with expressive habitus, for design as accent<\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"d0\"><td>PLANTS ORNAMENTALITY<\/td><td><\/td><\/tr><tr><th>Leaf color<\/th><td><ul><li>green<\/li><\/ul><\/td><\/tr><tr><th>Blossom color<\/th><td><ul><li>white<\/li><\/ul><ul><li>red, red tints<\/li><\/ul><ul><li>violet<\/li><\/ul><ul><li>blue, blue tints<\/li><\/ul><ul><li>purple<\/li><\/ul><\/td><\/tr><tr><th>Blooming time<\/th><td><ul><li>1-st half of the summer - June 2-nd decade- July 2-nd decade<\/li><\/ul><ul><li>2-nd half of the summer  - July Third Decade - August<\/li><\/ul><\/td><\/tr><tr><th>Blooming period<\/th><td>1 month<\/td><\/tr><tr><th>General ornamentality<\/th><td>average decorative<\/td><\/tr><tr><th>Ornamentality  duration, months<\/th><td>4<\/td><\/tr><tr><th>Group<\/th><td>intermediate type perennial (grown 5-6 years)<\/td><\/tr><tr><th>Bioecological group<\/th><td>Perennial<\/td><\/tr><tr class=\"d0\"><td>PLANT PROPAGATION<\/td><td><\/td><\/tr><tr ><td colspan = \"2\">Propagation methods: seeds, scrub division, cuttings. Propagation by seeds is very fast for growing a lot of plants, but seedlings do not get all parent plant characteristics. Seeds are sown in Autumn and Spring. The flower is self-sowing plant. Seedlings sown in Autumn get only 40 percent of characteristic of parent plants. It is recommended to keep seeds in cold place at 4 - 5\u00b0C temperature during winter. These seeds are sown in Spring and get about 80 percent of parent plants\u2018 characteristics. The flower begins blooming in late Autumn if seeds are sown in boxes in March. 500 seeds per 1 gram, 1000 seedlings per 10 grams of seeds sown. Scrub is divided during replantation. Each part should have 2-3 stems and good roots. The flower is propagated by cuttings (5-8 cm long with 3-4 leaves which are taken from top of shoot). It is advisable to take 5-8 cm long cutting from the lower shoot part with roots. Substrate could be mixed from peat and sand (1:1). Cuttings are planted in 2 cm depth. Rooting lasts 2-3 weeks at 20 - 25\u00b0C. 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