Pedicularis foliosa: complete guide
Pedicularis foliosa
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Overview
The Pedicularis foliosa, known as Leafy lousewort or Leafy Pedicularis, is a charming mountain flower found in the mountains of South Europe. This plant belongs to the Orobanchaceae family and grows on alpine meadows and rocky slopes. With its yellow flowers and interesting leaf pattern, it is a remarkable little plant for mountain enthusiasts.
Appearance and bloom
The Pedicularis foliosa reaches a height of 20 to 50 centimeters and distinguishes itself through very characteristic leaves that grow densely along the stem. The flowers are yellow to golden yellow and appear from June to August. The flowers are red-tinged at the top and have a very unique shape. The plant forms seed capsules after flowering.
Ideal location
This plant thrives best in sunny to partially shaded locations in mountainous areas. The Pedicularis foliosa prefers well-drained soils at altitudes of 800 to 2500 meters. In lowland gardens, bird-friendly conditions and fresh air are important.
Soil
The Pedicularis foliosa prefers rocky to stony soils with a pH of 7.5 to 8.0. The plant tolerates well infertile, sparse soils and requires good drainage. Add grit or gravel to heavier soils for better drainage.
Watering
After planting, the plant must be watered regularly, but moderation is preferred. The plant tolerates better drought after growing. Waterlogging must be strictly avoided.
Pruning
Pruning is not necessary for this plant. After flowering, faded flowers can be removed for aesthetics.
Maintenance calendar
- May-June: Preparation for growth, ensure good drainage
- June-August: Flowering period, water regularly
- August-September: Seed collection or natural seed dispersal
- October-November: Preparation for winter, remove dead parts
- December-February: Winter rest
Winter hardiness
The Pedicularis foliosa is extremely winter hardy to about -25 degrees Celsius thanks to its mountain origin and thrives perfectly in the Netherlands, Belgium and France.
Companion plants
Combine the Pedicularis foliosa with other alpine plants such as Saxifraga, Sempervivum and other mountain flowers. This combination creates an authentic alpine garden atmosphere.
Closing
The Pedicularis foliosa is a unique alpine plant that mountain garden enthusiasts will surely appreciate. With the right location, well-drained soil and suitable companion plants, this little plant grows into a natural beauty in the garden. For more information and plant recommendations, consult gardenworld.app/en.
For professional advice on alpine plants, visit gardenworld.app/en for expert garden analysis.
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