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🟢 The e-shop for seedlings is open again. 🌱 I also have dahlia seedlings and eucalyptus. 🟢
Ireland
🟢 The e-shop for seedlings is open again. 🌱 I also have dahlia seedlings and eucalyptus. 🟢

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Veronicastrum virginicum

Veronicastrum is a native perennial of the eastern part of North America, where it grows in damp meadows and in bright forests. Its flowers, arranged in upright branched spikes, are impressive. They are a great attraction for insects and butterflies. After flowering, the plants are decorated long into winter by durable seed heads. These impressive perennials last about 7 days in a vase. Album is more compact than the original wild species. It blooms with elegant pure white flowers with apricot-colored stamens. The buds are white-green.
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Veronicastrum virginicum

Veronicastrum Erica is a long-lived perennial that will enrich your garden with an interesting tiered structure and delicate colors. In the wild, it grows in the eastern part of North America, where it seeks out moister meadows and the edges of light forests. Here, it will thrive best in a sunny or semi-shady location with well-drained, humus-rich loamy soil. It likes plenty of moisture, so regular watering and soil that does not dry out are the basis for success. It will perfectly fit into country and naturally styled gardens, where it will grow without problems for many years. You will receive an already mature seedling in a pot from us, which you just need to transplant straight into the flowerbed. You don't have to worry about complex care; even beginners can easily handle growing it. The plant does not require support, even though it grows to a height of over one meter, and it easily handles even very severe frosts. Common pests avoid it, just occasionally watch out for powdery mildew if it's too humid and warm in summer without sufficient air circulation. It is a strong and resilient plant that easily finds its solid place in the garden. The Erica variety boasts dark pink buds, from which light pink flowers arranged in slender upright spikes open from July to September. These flowers act as a huge attraction for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. The stable clumps are not cut in autumn because the bloomed seed heads hold their shape and create a beautiful winter detail, especially when covered with snow or morning frost. If you like to decorate your home, you can cut the spikes into a vase, where they will continue to bring joy for about seven days. However, these flowers are not suitable for drying, so it is better not to use them for dried arrangements.
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