Sutera cordata Bahia White
Leaf arrangement | crosswise opposite |
Leaf tip | Blunt/obtuse |
Leaf margin | Erose |
Winter hardness | Not hardy (USDA-zone 9,10,11) |
Flower color | White-white-NN155B |
Soil fertility | Not very demanding |
Leaf, general shape | Ovate (egg-shaped) |
Flower diameter | 1 - 1,5 cm |
Plant height | 10 - 20 cm |
Inflorescence | Multi-flowered |
Flowering month(s) | April; May; June; July; August; September; October |
Light conditions | Semi-shades; Sunny |
Plant, growth type | Trailing; Erect; Pendulous |
Leaf, main color | Dark green |
Flower color distribution | Unicolored |
Moisture requirements | Normal |
Soil type | Humus rich; Peaty |
Introducing Sutera cordata Bahia White~BACOPA: A Versatile and Beautiful Plant for Your Garden
If you are looking to add a touch of elegance and charm to your garden, look no further than the Sutera cordata Bahia White, also known as BACOPA. This stunning plant boasts a plethora of desirable qualities that make it a must-have for any gardening enthusiast. From its delicate white flowers to its trailing growth habit, the Sutera cordata Bahia White will surely captivate both your eyes and heart.
Leaf Arrangement and Shape:
One of the distinguishing features of the Sutera cordata Bahia White is its crosswise opposite leaf arrangement. The leaves, which are dark green in color, have an ovate shape, resembling the shape of an egg. With their blunt or obtuse leaf tips and erose leaf margins, these leaves add to the plant's overall appeal.
Flower Color and Distribution:
BACOPA showcases an abundance of exquisite white flowers, each measuring 1 to 1.5 cm in diameter. The flowers, of a unicolored white-white shade with the color code NN155B, create a breathtaking display that will brighten up any garden. Whether used as ground cover or in hanging baskets, the Sutera cordata Bahia White will not disappoint.
Plant Growth Type and Height:
Sutera cordata Bahia White exhibits a versatile growth habit that can suit various garden setups. This plant can be either trailing, erect, or pendulous, allowing for endless possibilities in its placement. With a height ranging from 10 to 20 cm, this compact yet lovely plant is perfect for adding layers and texture to your garden.
Winter Hardiness and Light Conditions:
While the Sutera cordata Bahia White can thrive in USDA zones 9, 10, and 11, it is not considered hardy during the winter season. Therefore, it is advisable to protect this plant during frosty periods. When it comes to light conditions, the Bahia White BACOPA prefers semi-shades to sunny areas, making it relatively easy to accommodate in most garden settings.
Moisture and Soil Requirements:
This enchanting plant does not demand much in terms of soil fertility. It will grow happily in normal moisture conditions and can adapt to a variety of soil types. However, it thrives best in humus-rich and peaty soil, which ensures its optimal growth and overall health.
Flowering Season and Inflorescence:
The Sutera cordata Bahia White is a true marvel when it comes to its flowering season. It blooms profusely from April to October, showcasing its elegant flowers for an extended period. Its inflorescence is multi-flowered, adding even more charm to this already stunning plant.
In conclusion, the Sutera cordata Bahia White, also known as BACOPA, is a remarkable plant that possesses numerous desirable qualities. From its delicate white flowers and compact growth habit to its ability to flourish in various light and soil conditions, this plant is a versatile addition to any garden. With its beauty and grace, it is sure to bring joy and serenity to your outdoor space. Whether used as a ground cover, in hanging baskets, or as an ornamental accent, the Sutera cordata Bahia White will undoubtedly be the highlight of your garden.
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