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Asteraceae26 April 202612 min

Anthemis ruthenica: complete guide

Anthemis ruthenica

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Overview

Anthemis ruthenica, also known as Eastern Chamomile or Russian Chamomile, is an attractive garden plant from the Asteraceae family. This plant originates from Eastern Europe and the Caucasus region. With its fine foliage and charming flowers, it adds character to sunny borders and rock gardens.

Appearance and bloom

Anthemis ruthenica forms a compact shrub that reaches approximately 30 to 60 centimeters in height. The leaves are very finely divided, yellow-green in color, giving the plant an airy appearance. From May to June, numerous small yellow flowers appear, often with white petals. The flowers attract many pollinators and create a cheerful atmosphere in the garden.

Ideal location

This plant grows optimally in a warm, very sunny spot. At least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily is essential for abundant blooming. A south to west-facing position in the garden is ideal. The plant also tolerates some partial shade, but blooms less profusely in such conditions.

Soil

Anthemis ruthenica makes modest demands on soil. A well-draining, preferably sandy or gravelly soil is perfect. The plant tolerates poor soils well. Avoid heavy clay or wet soils. A pH between 6.0 and 8.0 is suitable.

Watering

This plant is drought-tolerant once established. Regular watering in the first growing season helps establishment. Later, the plant tolerates moisture shortage well. Much water is not needed. During very dry periods, water weekly, but always ensure good drainage.

Pruning

Remove spent flowers to encourage further blooming. After flowering, the plant can be lightly cut back. In spring, old, weak stems can be removed. This promotes neater growth and richer blooming the next season.

Annual maintenance schedule

Spring: Plant emerges, water regularly. May-June: Most abundant blooming, remove spent flowers. Summer: Less water needed, continues to grow. Autumn: Plant fades, minimal maintenance. Winter: Plant is dormant.

Winter hardiness

Anthemis ruthenica is well winter-hardy down to approximately -20 degrees Celsius. In temperate zones, the plant can overwinter outdoors without protection. In very cold areas, some mulch around the base offers protection.

Companion plants

Anthemis ruthenica combines beautifully with lavender, roses, and other sun-lovers. Small shrubs and grasses also fit well. In rock gardens, it makes a beautiful appearance.

In conclusion

Anthemis ruthenica is a low-maintenance, winter-hardy plant that provides much ornamental value. At garden centers and gardenworld.app, you'll find everything needed to create beautiful sunny borders. Order your plants today.

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