Eryngium Cassiopeia Questar
Leaf margin | Serrate |
Flower scent | Unscented |
Flower color | Purple-dark blue violet-N089C |
Inflorescence | Capitulum (head) |
Leaf size | 7,5 - 10 cm |
Light conditions | Sunny |
Leaf division | Digitate-lobed |
Inflorescence diameter | 3 - 5 cm |
Leaf, main color | Dark green; Green grey |
Flower color distribution | Unicolored |
Moisture requirements | Well-drained |
Eryngium Cassiopeia Questar, also known as Sea Holly, is a stunning perennial plant that will add a touch of elegance to any garden. With its unique characteristics and beautiful flowers, it is a popular choice among garden enthusiasts.
One notable feature of the Eryngium Cassiopeia Questar is its serrated leaf margin. This adds an interesting texture to the plant and gives it a more dynamic appearance. The leaves themselves are a dark green, with a hint of green-grey, creating a striking contrast against the vibrant flowers.
Speaking of flowers, the Eryngium Cassiopeia Questar produces stunning purple-dark blue violet blooms. The flower color is unicolored, meaning the petals are all the same shade, giving it a cohesive and harmonious look. The flowers are clustered together in inflorescences called capitula, which resemble small heads. These capitula have a diameter of 3-5 cm, making them a noticeable feature of the plant.
While many flowers have a pleasant scent, the Eryngium Cassiopeia Questar is unscented. Although it may not fill the air with a fragrance, its visual beauty more than compensates for the lack of scent. Additionally, the plant thrives in sunny conditions, making it an excellent choice for sunny areas of your garden.
The moisture requirements of the Eryngium Cassiopeia Questar are well-drained soil. This means that it needs a soil that allows water to pass through easily, preventing waterlogging and potential root rot. It is crucial to choose the right soil and provide adequate drainage to ensure the plant's health and vitality.
The Eryngium Cassiopeia Questar has digitate-lobed leaf division, which means that the leaves are divided into lobes or segments that resemble fingers, giving them an interesting and intricate appearance. The leaf size ranges from 7.5-10 cm, providing a substantial presence in the garden.
Overall, the Eryngium Cassiopeia Questar is a remarkable plant that will enhance any garden with its unique features. From its serrated leaf margin to its beautiful unicolored purple-dark blue violet flowers, this sea holly will definitely catch the eye of any passerby. With its preference for sunny conditions and well-drained soil, it is a hardy and low-maintenance plant that is suitable for both experienced gardeners and beginners alike. Consider adding the Eryngium Cassiopeia Questar to your garden to enjoy its beauty and elegance for years to come.
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