Hieracium caesium: complete guide
Hieracium caesium
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Overview
Hieracium caesium, better known as grey hawksbeard, is a frost-hardy perennial from the Asteraceae family. This European alpine plant naturally grows in mountain regions from Europe to Scandinavia. It is a compact, tough plant renowned for its bright yellow flowers and grey foliage. At only 20 to 40 centimetres tall, it is ideal for alpine gardens, rock gardens and border fronts.
Appearance and Bloom
Hieracium caesium forms dense leaf rosettes with narrow blue-grey-green foliage that remains attractive throughout the year. The stems are slender and reach heights of 20 to 40 centimetres. The flowers are small, bright yellow and appear in clusters at the stem tops. They bloom from June to August in full splendour. The plant attracts many butterflies and bees. Although individual flowers are small, together they create a beautiful floral display.
Ideal Location
Hieracium caesium grows best in fully sunny locations with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. The plant tolerates some half-shade but flowers less abundantly. Wind poses no problem for this robust alpine plant.
Soil
This plant has high soil drainage requirements. Well-draining, moderately nutrient-rich soil is essential. Alpine plant potting soil or a mix of garden soil and sand works well. Lime-rich soils are preferred. Avoid heavy clay and waterlogging.
Watering
Hieracium caesium is drought-tolerant and tolerates dry periods well. Water carefully, especially in spring and summer when growth occurs. Water minimally in winter. The plant values well-draining soil more than regular moisture.
Pruning
After flowering, spent flowers can be removed. Dead leaves and shoots can be gently removed. Further pruning is not necessary.
Maintenance Calendar
Spring: Gentle cleanup of winter damage. Summer: Regularly check for dryness despite drought tolerance. Autumn: Plant preparation for winter; no special care. Winter: Minimal care, plant is dormant.
Winter Hardiness
Hieracium caesium is completely winter-hardy in the Netherlands and Europe to zone 4. The plant can overwinter outdoors without special protection in most Dutch regions.
Companion Plants
Combine Hieracium caesium with other alpine perennials like Dianthus, sedums, Alchemilla mollis and other small rock garden dwellers. The grey foliage suits silver-leaved plants like Artemisia or Senecio well.
Conclusion
Hieracium caesium is a beautiful, robust alpine plant ideal for rock gardens and alpine gardens. Available from specialist nurseries and online retailers. Bring this European mountain dweller to your front garden!
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