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Rubiaceae29 April 202612 min

Egyptian star-cluster: complete guide

Pentas lanceolata

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Overview

Pentas lanceolata, better known as Egyptian star-cluster or pentas, is a tropical shrub from Africa that has become an enthusiastic garden favorite worldwide. With its continuous, vibrant flower clusters in bright red and other colors, it attracts butterflies and bees. This plant blooms from May to October, making it a valuable addition to summer gardens.

Appearance and bloom

Pentas lanceolata grows as a vigorous shrub to about 60 centimeters to 1 meter tall. The plant has glossy, green lance-shaped leaves. The real highlight is the flowers: small, five-pointed stars in red, pink, white, or bicolor, arranged in dense, rounded clusters. These flowers bloom continuously from May to first frost. The plant constantly attracts butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds.

Ideal location

Pentas want full sun - at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day for optimal blooming. In very warm climates, afternoon partial shade can be pleasant. Ensure well-ventilated locations, as stagnant air can cause mold.

Soil

Well-draining, fertile soil is ideal. Add plenty of compost or humus when planting. A mixture of garden soil, compost, and some sand gives excellent results. The plant thrives in slightly acidic to neutral pH (6 to 7.5). Ensure good drainage but maintain nutrition levels.

Watering

Pentas need regular watering, especially in warm months. Keep soil evenly moist but not waterlogged. In extremely warm periods, watering possibly twice daily. In cold months (October-April), significantly reduce water. Check moisture daily in hot weeks.

Pruning

Regular pinching promotes denser growth. Pinch young plants back around 10-15 centimeters in height. In summer, light pruning of overlapping shoots prevents them. In fall, after blooming season, aggressive pruning back brings more flowers next season. Remove dead flowers regularly.

Maintenance calendar

April-May: Plant adjustment, light watering, start feeding slowly. June-August: Full bloom, weekly feeding (liquid feeding is better), intense watering. September-October: Bloom slowly decreases, feed less, gradually reduce water. November-March: Rest period, little water (prevent drying only), no feeding, frost protection.

Winter hardiness

Pentas are tropical plants and tolerate no frost. In zones 10 and warmer, they can overwinter outdoors. In colder regions, they must go indoors during winter or be treated as annual plants. Temperatures below 10 degrees can cause damage. Protect from wind that can desiccate.

Companion plants

Combine pentas with other summer bloomers such as coneflower, Mexican sunflowers, or salvia. At the base, you can place low summer bloomers. Red pentas combine beautifully with purple or white bloomers.

Closing

The Egyptian star-cluster is a simple, reliable plant for those who want continuous, brightly-colored blooms. With minimal care - water, sun, feeding - it blooms non-stop all summer. Buy healthy plants in May. Plant them in full sun locations and enjoy months of butterfly visitors. For complete garden design with summer bloomers, check gardenworld.app.

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