Polemonium


Polemonium

Polemonium

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Die Polemoniums haben Blätter geschnitten und produzieren blaue Blüten im Frühling oder Sommer. Sie wachsen auf normalem Boden, vertragen aber keine sonnigen Standorte. Die Pflanzung oder Teilung erfolgt im Frühjahr oder Herbst. Die meisten Polemonien tolerieren Licht oder Halbschatten.

Polemonium caeruleum - Jakobsleiter Dieses Polemonium wird 18 bis 25 Zentimeter groß und 18 Zoll voneinander entfernt. Es wächst in Sonne oder Schatten in jedem durchschnittlichen gut durchlässigen Boden. Blaue, rosa oder weiße Blüten werden im Juni produziert. Teilen Sie die Pflanze im Spätsommer oder vermehren Sie sich im Sommer von Stecklingen.

Polemonium reptans - Creeping Jakobsleiter Creeping Jacobs Ladder ist eine ausladende, mougierte Pflanze, die 6 bis 8 cm groß wird. Die Blüten sind blau und die Entfernung von Samenköpfen kann eine zweite Ernte von Blumen fördern. Sonne bis zum Halbschatten und jeden gewöhnlichen Gartenboden bereitstellen, jedoch heiße trockene Bedingungen vermeiden. Vermehrung erfolgt durch Samen, Teilung oder Stecklinge. Die Teilung erfolgt im Frühjahr oder Herbst. Pflanzen wachsen aus dem Boden, wenn sie älter werden, also müssen sie sich teilen. Stammstecklinge können im Sommer entnommen werden.

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Polemonium

FAQ - 💬

❓ Do Jacob's ladder plants come back every year?

👉 Jacob's ladder is a hardy plant that can be grown in a range of climates. In USDA hardiness zones 6-10, Jacob's ladder plants grow well in partial shade and return each year as perennials.

❓ Are Polemonium perennials?

👉 Jacob's ladder, Polemonium, is a lovely clump-forming perennial, requiring little maintenance. It performs best in borders with moist but well-drained soil. In early summer it produces bell-shaped flowers, which can be prolonged by regular deadheading.

❓ Why is it called Jacob's ladder plant?

👉 Jacob's ladder's latin name is Polemonium reptans, which means “creeping plant”, referring to its unique ladder-like foliage. Its common name comes from the biblical story of a dream Jacob, son of Isaac, had of a ladder ascending to heaven.

❓ Where is Polemonium native to?

👉 HABITAT & HARDINESS: Polemonium reptans occurs in eastern Ontario and Quebec and through most of the Eastern United States west to Minnesota, Oklahoma and Mississippi. This species is indigenous to rich deciduous woodlands, stream and river banks, wooded slopes and bases of sandstone canyons.

❓ Where is the best place to plant Jacob's ladder?

👉 The Jacob's ladder plant is a woodland perennial that prefers a shady to semi-shady spot for growing. Jacob's ladder leaves tend to scorch with too much heat or sun. It grows best in soils that are rich in organic materials and likes a moist, but not soggy environment.

❓ Is Jacobs ladder invasive?

👉 Jacob's ladder will reseed now and then, but is not considered invasive. Jacob's ladder is not recommended for human or animal consumption.

❓ Do I cut back Polemonium?

👉 How to care for Polemonium. Provide Polemonium with a boost during spring by providing a dose of balanced fertiliser once new growth starts to emerge. Once the flowering period is over, cut the stalks back to the base as this will promote healthy blooms and foliage for the following season.

❓ Is Polemonium poisonous to dogs?

👉 Polemonium 'White Pearl' has no toxic effects reported.

❓ Is Polemonium poisonous?

👉 Is Polemonium 'White Pearl' poisonous? Polemonium 'White Pearl' has no toxic effects reported.

❓ Is Jacob's ladder edible?

👉 This variety is native to Europe. The flowers of “False Jacob's Ladder” can be used as a salad garnish. Both varieties were used in herbal folk medicines. Cats love both kinds.

❓ When should I plant Polemonium?

👉 The seeds of Polemonium can be sown outdoors at the start of spring or autumn. Once sown lightly cover the seed. What is this? The plants should have a spacing of about 20 to 30 cm (8 to 12 inches) small Polemonium species) or 45 to 60 cm (18 to 24 inches) larger Polemonium varieties).

❓ What is another name for Polemonium?

👉 Polemonium reptans. Polemonium reptans is a perennial herbaceous plant native to eastern North America. Common names include spreading Jacob's ladder, creeping Jacob's ladder, false Jacob's ladder, abscess root, American Greek valerian, blue bells, stairway to heaven, and sweatroot.

❓ What is Polemonium pulcherrimum?

👉 Polemonium are hardy perennials that range in height from 15 to 90 cm. They bloom from the end of spring to summer with blue, yellow, pink or white cup shaped flowers. One of the common names for Polemonium is Jacob's Ladder. Polemonium pulcherrimum by brewbooks.

❓ What is the life cycle of a Polemonium?

👉 Polemonium Growing and Care Guide. Common Names: Jacob's ladder, Charity, Greek Valerian, Sky Pilot, Abscess Root. Life Cycle: Hardy perennial. Some are hardy annuals. Height: 4 to 48 inches (10—120 cm). Native: Northern Hemisphere. South America. Growing Region: Zones 3 to 8.

❓ How tall do Polemoniums grow?

👉 Glorious bell, tubular or funnel-shaped flowers sit upon slender stems in a variety of subtle and stunning colours. Polemonium are best suited to flower beds and borders within courtyard and informal garden settings. You should expect to see Polemonium grow to an approximate height of 30-45cm (12-18”) and a spread of 45-60cm (18-24”).


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