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Soft needleleaf with fine needle-like foliage
Amaranthaceae21 April 202612 min

Soft needleleaf: complete guide

Polycnemum arvense

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Overview

Soft needleleaf (Polycnemum arvense) is a fascinating small seed flower from the Amaranthaceae family, native to Europe through Xinjiang. This annual to biennial herb is an interesting specimen for wild gardens or xerophytic borders. With fine, needle-like leaves and compact growth, it offers unique texture in gardens.

Appearance and bloom

Soft needleleaf forms compact, branched plants typically 10-30 cm tall. The characteristic needle-like, extremely fine leaves grow spirally around stems. The flowers are small, white stars appearing June through September. While not spectacular, they contribute to plant's delicate texture. After blooming, numerous tiny seeds develop and self-sow naturally.

Ideal location

Soft needleleaf prefers full sun to very light shade. Plant in warm, dry locations. This herb tolerates partial shade but grows more compactly in full sun. Minimum 6 hours direct sunlight daily is ideal for best results.

Soil

Soft needleleaf grows best in dry, nutrient-poor soil. Sandy, loose soil is perfect. The plant tolerates chalky soil well. Don't add compost as it results in luxurious, leggy growth. pH between 7.0 and 7.5 is ideal. This plant indicates nutrient-poor gardens.

Watering

Soft needleleaf is highly drought-tolerant once established. Minimal water needed even in dry seasons. Seeds germinate better with moderate moisture in spring, but adult plants tolerate drought well. Excessive water leads to thin, tall plants and possible fungal issues.

Pruning

Soft needleleaf requires no active pruning. It naturally grows in compact form. Leave spent flowers if you want self-seeding. Otherwise, remove dead stems for neater appearance. This is a low-maintenance plant.

Maintenance calendar

Spring (April-May): Direct sow seeds in ground. Established plants need virtually no care. Summer (June-September): Deadheading to prevent spread, water only in extreme drought. Autumn (October-November): Let seeds fall for next season. Winter: No care needed, plant disappears.

Winter hardiness

Soft needleleaf is not winter-hardy as it's an annual to biennial herb. In temperate climates, it will self-seed from the previous season's seed. Plants self-seed in dry, nutrient-poor soil.

Companion plants

Soft needleleaf grows beautifully among other drought-tolerant herbs and plants. Plant with Linaria, Teucrium, and other nutrient-poor soil plants. Works well in rock gardens and crevices. Ideal for wild and naturalistic gardens.

Closing

Soft needleleaf brings fine texture and ecological importance to dry gardens. With minimal water and maintenance needs, it's ideal for sustainable gardens. Seed available from seed suppliers. Visit gardenworld.app for more wild garden inspiration. This food plant supports insect life and perpetuates naturally.

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