Scolymus maculatus: complete guide
Scolymus maculatus
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Overview
Scolymus maculatus, the spotted golden thistle, is a frost-hardy perennial from the Asteraceae family. This sharp-leaved plant thrives in Mediterranean and dry climates and is valued for its striking yellow flowers and decorative leaf structure. The plant is particularly suitable for gardens that require minimal maintenance.
Appearance and Bloom
The plant reaches 30 to 60 centimeters in height and grows in loose rosette forms. The stems are distinctly spotted and spiny. Yellow flowers appear in July and August, forming attractive flower heads of 2 to 3 centimeters in diameter. The blooms attract butterflies and other pollinators.
Ideal Location
Scolymus maculatus thrives best in a sunny spot with direct sunlight for most of the day. The plant tolerates partial shade, but flowers more richly in full sun. Provide protection from strong winds, though the plant itself is fairly wind-tolerant.
Soil
Use well-draining soil with pH between 7.5 and 8. The plant tolerates chalky soils well. Avoid wet, heavy clay soils that can lead to root rot. Sandy or gravelly substrate is ideal. Add some organic material when planting, but no more than 20 percent of the mixture.
Watering
Water regularly after planting until roots are well-established. Once established, the plant is very drought-tolerant. Water only when the top layer of soil feels dry, especially during rainy periods. In summer, extra water may be needed during extreme heat.
Pruning
Remove faded flowers to extend the flowering period. After the end of the growing season, wilted stems can be cut close to the ground. Always wear gloves when pruning due to sharp thorns.
Maintenance Calendar
Minimal maintenance is required in spring. Check in May for pests. June through August is the peak blooming period. In fall, dead plant material can be removed. Winter requires minimal care.
Winter Hardiness
The plant is hardy to around -10 degrees Celsius. In extreme winters, protective mulch can help, especially in colder regions. During frost periods with heavy snow, frost formations may occur on stems.
Companion Planting
Growth strategy: plant alongside other Mediterranean plants such as lavender, rosemary and sage. Also combine with grasses and other succulents for textural contrast. Lay low-growing stones or gravel around the plant for extra drainage.
Closing
Scolymus maculatus is an excellent choice for gardens needing a dry, low-maintenance appearance. Available at major garden retailers. Consult gardenworld.app for more Mediterranean plant ideas. Discover the beauty of low-maintenance garden design with gardenworld.app.
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