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Lythrum salicaria - Organic perennial

Lythrum salicaria, also known as cattail, is an upright, herbaceous, perennial plant with lanceolate, medium green to grey-green leaves and a poll-forming habit.

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Product description

Lythrum salicaria, also known as cattail, is an upright, herbaceous, perennial plant with lanceolate, medium green to grey-green leaves and a poll-forming habit. This cattail flowers from June to August with pinkish-red to purple-red, star-shaped flowers, grouped in long, terminal spikes. Lythrum salicaria likes a position in full sun or semi shade and does well in any moist soil. The plant has a low drought tolerance, is good winter hardy, tolerant to sea wind and air pollution and disease resistant.
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EAN: 8720211761362

Product specification

Edible ?

Leaf
Flower

Flowering months

June June
July July
August August
September September

Planten algemeen

Type Pot 12 cm
Native plant
Adult height 0.6 - 0.9 m
Evergreen No
Winter Hardy
Flowering plant
Blooming Spring-Summer
Flower colour Purple
leaf color Green
Planting period The whole year
Growth rate Average
Type of soil Flexibel
Resistant to salty sea air
Planting distance per meter/m² 3-4/m - 6-7/m²
Habitat Sun
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