Helianthemum oelandicum: complete guide
Helianthemum oelandicum
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Overview
Helianthemum oelandicum, also known as hoary rock-rose or Oland sun-rose, belongs to the Cistaceae family. This European plant naturally grows in rocks and limestone mountain areas from Europe to the Caucasus. It is a small, hardy shrub renowned for its profusion of delicate flowers and extreme preference for alkalinity. With its silvery-grey foliage and bright yellow flowers, it forms a charming element in Mediterranean gardens and rock gardens.
Appearance and Bloom
Helianthemum oelandicum grows as a low, compact shrub between 15 and 30 centimetres tall and 30 to 40 centimetres wide. The leaves are small, grey-hairy and give the plant a dusty, silvery appearance that persists year-round. The flowers are tiny, approximately 1 to 1.5 centimetres in diameter, and display a golden yellow to orange-yellow colour. They open in the morning and close in the afternoon or in cloudy weather, characteristic of this species. The flowering period extends from May to September, with peak bloom in summer.
Ideal Location
Helianthemum oelandicum thrives in a fully sunny location with at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Half-shade significantly reduces flowering. The plant tolerates wind well and can even grow in somewhat harsh mountain conditions. Ensure protection from waterlogging, however.
Soil
This plant has very specific soil requirements: it must be lime-rich, well-draining and rather dry. A neutral to alkaline pH (7 to 8) is essential. Sand and gravel are optimal soil additions. If your garden is acidic, add lime powder. Poor, rocky soils are tolerated well. Avoid heavy clay and waterlogged periods.
Watering
Helianthemum oelandicum is drought-tolerant once established. In the first growing year, keep it slightly moister; then water cautiously and only when dry. The plant tolerates dry periods well. In rainy seasons, ensure good drainage. Excessive moisture can lead to root rot.
Pruning
After flowering (August-September) gently prune back to approximately one-third of its size. This promotes compact growth and better flowering next season. Remove dead wood. Avoid heavy spring pruning, which can cause drying out.
Maintenance Calendar
Spring: Gentle pruning of winter damage; start watering. Summer: Regularly check for dryness despite drought tolerance; light feeding possible. Autumn: Prune after blooming; increase moisture for container specimens. Winter: Minimal winter protection needed in temperate climates.
Winter Hardiness
Helianthemum oelandicum is completely winter-hardy in the Netherlands and Europe to zone 5 (down to approximately -28 degrees Celsius). The plant can overwinter outdoors without protection in most Dutch regions.
Companion Plants
Combine Helianthemum oelandicum with other Mediterranean plants such as lavender, thyme, rosemary and other Helianthemum species. In rock gardens, it fits perfectly among sedums, dianthus and other alpine plants. Low-growing grasses complement its formal appearance.
Conclusion
Helianthemum oelandicum is a beautiful, robust plant at home in Mediterranean gardens and rock gardens. Available from specialist nurseries and online retailers. Discover more plant inspiration on gardenworld.app for your front garden!
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