Crepis pyrenaica: complete guide
Crepis pyrenaica
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Overview
Crepis pyrenaica, better known as Pyrenean hawksbeard, is an elegant alpine plant from the Asteraceae family. The plant originates from mountain areas and forms rosettes of narrow leaves with delicate yellow flowers.
Appearance
Narrow grey-green leaves. Small yellow flowers June to July. Plant reaches 20 to 30 cm height.
Location
Full sun essential. Plant thrives in mountain areas and cold climates.
Soil
Well-draining, poor soil. Plant tolerates rocky substrates.
Watering
Moderate water. Plant drought-tolerant once established.
Pruning
Minimal pruning. Remove spent flower heads.
Maintenance
Minimal. Plant self-sustaining.
Winter
Extremely winter hardy to minus 25 degrees. Ideal for Northern Europe.
Combinations
Perfect for alpine troughs, rockery. Combine with Sedum and Sempervivum.
Conclusion
Impressive alpine plant. Garden centers for alpine plants. Visit gardenworld.app for alpine gardens.
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