Parentucellia viscosa: complete guide
Parentucellia viscosa
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Overview
Parentucellia viscosa, commonly called sticky bartsia, is a modest yet charming annual plant naturally occurring in the Mediterranean region and western Europe. This plant is easily recognized by the sticky hairs that cover its stems and leaves.
Appearance and bloom
Sticky bartsia is a compact, upright herb reaching 20 to 50 centimeters tall. The stems and leaves are covered with fine, sticky hairs. Cheerful yellow flowers appear from May to August, growing in loose racemes at branch tips. Each flower is approximately 8 millimeters wide with a characteristic form.
Ideal location
This plant thrives in full sun to light shade. It is not fussy about conditions and tolerates dry sites well. Choose an open location where the plant can grow freely without competition from larger neighbors.
Soil
Parentucellia viscosa is not demanding regarding soil. The plant grows in lean, sandy to normal soils. Indeed, it thrives better in less fertile soils than in heavily enriched ones.
Watering
Once established, the plant is fairly drought-tolerant. Water regularly in the first year or during prolonged dry spells. Natural rainfall is often sufficient. Avoid waterlogging.
Pruning
Pruning is not necessary. If the plant spreads too vigorously, you can trim it back for shape.
Maintenance calendar
Spring: Sow seeds in early spring. Summer: Plant grows, water during dry periods. Autumn: Plant dies after seed set. Winter: Seeds self-sow.
Winter hardiness
Parentucellia viscosa is an annual and not frost-hardy. Each plant completes its life cycle in a single growing season. The plant produces abundant seeds for next year's growth.
Companion plants
This modest plant pairs well with other low-growing summer flowers. Suitable for wildflower meadows and wildlife-attracting plant communities.
Conclusion
Parentucellia viscosa is a fine addition to wildflower borders and natural plant communities. Though modest, its yellow flowers contribute to natural garden beauty. Learn more at gardenworld.app for plant design and combinations.
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