Tanacetum (Coccineum Grp) 'Roseum'

Tanacetum

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Tanacetum (Coccineum Group) 'Roseum' is a perennial plant with finely divided leaves and a bushy growth habit. The plant produces numerous pink flower heads on long, sturdy stems. 'Roseum' blooms in the summer months and attracts butterflies and bees. This plant thrives in full sun and can be used as a border plant or in rock gardens. The flowers can also be used in bouquets and dried flower arrangements.

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  • No, Tanacetum (Coccineum Group) 'Roseum' is not evergreen. It is a garden plant that loses its leaves in the winter and comes back to life in the spring.

    The plant Tanacetum (Coccineum Grp) 'Roseum' is winterhardy up to -15 degrees Celsius. This means that the plant can tolerate frost and is suitable for our climate. However, during severe frost, it may still be necessary to provide extra protection for the plant.

    Yes, this plant is generally easy to maintain. It is a hardy garden plant that thrives in most soil types and requires little care. Providing ample sunlight and regular watering is enough to enjoy this plant.

    The plant needs about 30 to 45 cm of space to grow and bloom optimally. Ensure there is enough airiness around the plant and do not plant it too close to other plants to prevent spreading. Consider the height and width of the plant when determining the necessary space in the garden.

    This plant thrives best in full sun, but can also tolerate moderate shade. Make sure the plant still receives enough sunlight for optimal growth. Too many dark spots can hinder growth.

    This plant needs water on average once a week. It is important to keep the soil moist, but not waterlogged. Check the soil moisture regularly by feeling it with your finger.

    Yes, the flowers of this plant are attractive to butterflies and bees due to their nectar-rich flowers. This makes the plant a good choice for a butterfly and bee-friendly garden.

    This plant blooms from June to August. The flowering period lasts about 6 to 8 weeks.

    This plant can tolerate full sun and needs at least six hours of direct sunlight per day. It is important to keep the soil well moist, especially during hot summer days. Make sure the plant receives an adequate amount of water.

    No, this plant is not edible. Eating this plant can lead to health problems. It is wise not to consume this plant.

  • Prune the plant in the spring to promote growth and maintain its shape. Remove dead or damaged branches and trim the plant back to just above the ground. Use sharp pruning shears to avoid causing damage.

    Regularly water the plant, especially during dry periods. Make sure the soil is moist but not waterlogged. Avoid letting the plant sit with its roots in stagnant water.

    This plant thrives best in well-draining potting soil with sufficient nutrients. Make sure the potting soil remains lightly moist, but not too wet. For optimal growth and flowering, it is recommended to occasionally fertilize the potting soil.

    Tanacetum (Coccineum Group) 'Roseum' thrives best in well-draining and fertile soil. The soil should be neutral to slightly alkaline and should not be too damp. Provide adequate nutrition and water to keep the plant healthy.

    The plant enjoys a sunny location and can also thrive in partial shade. Make sure to use well-draining soil and avoid overly wet soil. Give the plant enough space to develop.

    In winter, it can be useful to protect the plant from frost by, for example, placing dry leaves around the base. Ensure that the soil is well-draining to prevent root rot. A layer of mulch can help keep the plant warm during colder periods.

    The plant needs regular watering, especially during dry periods. Prune after flowering to keep the plant compact and stimulate new growth. Regularly remove dead flowers to extend the blooming period.

    The plant has a moderate need for nutrients and can be fertilized with a universal flowering plant fertilizer. Fertilize the plant in spring and possibly during the blooming period for healthy growth and blooming. Over-fertilizing can weaken the plant and result in fewer blooms.

    Using mulch helps to keep the soil moist and suppress weeds. A layer of mulch around the plant can promote growth and blooming. Make sure that the mulch is not placed directly against the plant stems to prevent suffocation.

    This plant grows best in a neutral to slightly acidic soil with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0. It is important that the soil is well-draining to prevent waterlogging. Adding organic material can help regulate the acidity of the soil.

    This plant has a natural defense against pests, reducing the need for chemical pesticides. If pests do appear, a mild soap solution can often help to remove them. Regularly checking the plant and maintaining a healthy growing environment can also help prevent infestations.

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    Tanacetum (Coccineum Group) 'Roseum' is a perennial plant with finely divided leaves and a bushy growth habit. The plant produces numerous pink flower heads on long, sturdy stems. 'Roseum' blooms in the summer months and attracts butterflies and bees. This plant thrives in full sun and can be used as a border plant or in rock gardens. The flowers can also be used in bouquets and dried flower arrangements.

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