Calluna vulgaris Juvelis Lotte
Flower color | Purple-dark purple-072A |
Leaf, general shape | Needle-shaped |
Flower diameter | Small; 1 - 10 mm |
Plant height | 10 - 20 cm; 20 - 30 cm |
Leaf size | Small; 0 - 1 cm |
soil pH requirement | Slightly acidic (pH 4,5 - 6,5); Acid (pH < 4,5) |
Light conditions | Sunny |
Plant, growth type | Erect |
Leaf, main color | Dark green |
Flower color distribution | Unicolored |
Moisture requirements | Well-drained |
Soil type | Humus rich; Peaty; Sandy |
Heather, scientifically known as Calluna vulgaris, is an enchanting plant that belongs to the Ericaceae family. It is commonly referred to as Scotch heather, Scots heather, or ling. This beautiful species is characterized by its purple to dark purple flowers and needle-shaped leaves.
The flower color of Calluna vulgaris Juvelis Lotte ranges from purple to dark purple, adding a touch of vibrancy to any garden. The flowers are relatively small, measuring between 1 and 10 mm in diameter. The plant itself can reach a height of 10 to 20 cm or 20 to 30 cm, depending on the variety.
The leaves of heather are small, usually measuring around 0 to 1 cm in size. They have a dark green color that complements the vibrant flowers. Heather plants thrive in slightly acidic (pH 4.5 - 6.5) and acidic (pH < 4.5) soils, making them a great addition to gardens with these soil conditions.
When it comes to light conditions, heather prefers sunny areas. It thrives under direct sunlight, making it a perfect choice for gardens with ample sunlight exposure. The growth type of Calluna vulgaris is erect, meaning the plant stands upright, adding a vertical element to your garden landscape.
The flowers of heather are unicolored, meaning they have a consistent color distribution throughout. This adds a sense of cohesion and uniformity to the plant's appearance. Heather plants require well-drained soil, allowing excess water to drain out easily. This ensures that the plant's roots do not become waterlogged, which can lead to rotting.
When it comes to soil type, heather prefers soils that are humus-rich, peaty, or sandy. These soil types provide the necessary nutrients for the plant's growth and enable it to flourish. It is important to ensure that the soil is well-drained, as heather does not tolerate waterlogged conditions.
In conclusion, Calluna vulgaris Juvelis Lotte, commonly known as heather or Scotch heather, is a stunning plant with its purple to dark purple flowers and needle-shaped leaves. It thrives in slightly acidic to acidic soils and requires sunny areas for optimal growth. Heather is a fantastic addition to gardens with well-drained, humus-rich, peaty, or sandy soil types. With its vibrant flowers and unique foliage, heather adds a touch of beauty and charm to any garden landscape.
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