Italian figwort: complete guide
Scrophularia alpestris
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Overview
Scrophularia alpestris, also called Alpine figwort or Italian figwort, is a frost-hardy mountain plant native to southern France and northern Spain. This compact perennial is celebrated for its moisture-tolerating properties and brown flowers that bloom far longer than most alpine species. Ideal for those seeking something interesting beyond standard saxifrage choices.
Appearance and Bloom
Alpine figwort grows as a compact rosette reaching approximately 30-45 centimeters tall. Leaves are dark green, oval to lance-shaped. Flowers are small, brown to reddish-brown, arranged in rich sprays, appearing June through August - exceptionally long-blooming for alpine standards. The flower color is particularly distinctive - warm brown with subtle red undertones.
Ideal Location
Partial shade is ideal. While this plant tolerates sun, it thrives in tempered conditions with some afternoon or late-day shade. Moisture tolerance makes it suitable for stream edges and moist borders. Protection from intense afternoon sun in warm regions is beneficial.
Soil
Unique among alpines: Alpine figwort enjoys moderately moist soil. Standard border soil works well. Undemanding about pH - between 6.5 and 7.0 is ideal. Well-draining but not ultra-dry - this distinguishes it from other alpines constantly demanding aridity.
Watering
Moderate water requirements. Regular watering during dry seasons - more than most alpines demand. Not boggy, but ensure soil remains consistently somewhat moist. This is ideal for gardens with any drainage challenges.
Pruning
Minimal pruning required. Remove faded flowers to encourage continued blooming. Allow seed pods to form - many alpine birds relish these seeds. Light spring pruning keeps plants compact.
Maintenance Calendar
Spring (March-May): Water gently as growth begins. Light pruning of winter dead wood.
Summer (June-August): Water regularly. Enjoy blooms extending through autumn.
Autumn (September-October): Reduce watering gradually but not drastically. Prepare for dormancy.
Winter (November-February): Water less but never completely dry. Plant sleeps and needs minimal care.
Winter Hardiness
Extremely cold-hardy - from mountain climates, this plant tolerates temperatures to -20 degrees Celsius or lower. Additionally, it remains remarkably tolerant of wet snow due to its moisture-loving nature.
Companion Plants
Perfect compositions with:
- Other moisture-tolerant alpines
- Astilbe varieties
- Primula species
- Fine grasses
- Polemonium plants
Closing
Alpine figwort adds diversity to alpine collections. Moisture tolerance makes it suitable where other alpines fail. Distinctive brown flower color provides a striking accent. Complete your alpine garden with less conventional choices via gardenworld.app - design with character today!
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