Description: Jasminum nudiflorum 20-50cm - Jasminum nudiflorum 20-50cm - St. Joseph's jasmine (Winter Jasmine) ** --> Jasminum nudiflorum 20-50cm - St. Joseph's jasmine (Winter Jasmine) ** Climate: Winter Jasmine is well-suited to temperate climates. It can tolerate cold winters and is hardy to USDA zones 6-9. Sunlight: plant your Jasminum nudiflorum in a location that receives full sun to light partial shade. It blooms best in areas with ample sunlight. Soil: Provide well-draining, loamy soil with good fertility. Winter Jasmine is adaptable to various soil types but thrives in slightly acidic to neutral soil with a pH range of 6.0 to 7.5. Watering: Water your plant regularly, particularly during dry spells and the growing season. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Reduce watering during the sleeping season. Mulching: Apply a layer of organic mulch around the base ofplant to retain soil moisture, regulate soil temperature,and suppress weeds. Avoid mulch contact with the stems. Fertilization: Winter Jasmine generally does not require heavy fertilization. An occasional application of a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in the spring can provide essential nutrients. Pruning: Prune your Jasminum nudiflorum after flowering to shape it and remove dead or overgrown branches. You can also prune it lightly in the summer to encourage bushier growth. Pests and Diseases: This shrub is relatively resistant to pests and diseases. However, watch for issues like aphids or scale insects, and address them if they appear. Spacing: When planting multiple Winter Jasmine shrubs, space them at least 1-2 meters (3-6 feet) apart to allow for their mature size and to create a visually pleasing arrangement. Propagation: You can propagate Jasminum nudiflorum FROM softwood cuttings taken in the spring or early summer. plant the cuttings in well-draining soil or a suitable rooting medium. Winter Jasmine, with its cheerful yellow flowersand landscapes looking to brighten up the winter landscape. Its resilience and low-maintenance nature make it an excellent choice for areas where you want to enjoy vibrant blooms even when other plants are dormant. With proper care and attention to its specific requirements, it can thrive and provide year-round interest in your outdoor space. Iris pseudacorus, commonly known as yellow Flag Iris, is a perennial wetland plantand North Africa. This striking member of the Iridaceae family is known for its distinctive yellowflowersand sword-shaped leaves. yellow Flag Iris typically grows to a height of 60-150 centimeters (2-5 feet) andof up to 90 centimeters (35 inches). The leaves are bright Green andplant 's strikingflowers . In late spring to early summer, yellow Flag Iris produces vibrant yellowflowers with six petals, each adorned with delicatebrown orpurple markings. These blooms are attractive to pollinators like bees and butterflies. This iris species is often found in wetland habitats, along the margins of ponds, streams, and marshes, where it thrives in moist to saturated soils. Cultivation: Climate: yellow Flag Iris is well-suited to temperate climates and is adapted to wetland conditions. It thrives in areas with consistently moist or wet soils. Sunlight: plant your Iris pseudacorus in a location that receives full sun to partial shade. While it can tolerate some shade, it blooms best in areas with ample sunlight. Soil: Provide consistently moist to wet, well-draining soil. yellow Flag Iris is often found in waterlogged conditions and can adapt to a variety ofand loam. Watering: Ensure that the soil remains consistently moist or waterlogged, especially during the growing season. yellow Flag Iris is well-suited to aquatic and riparian settings. Mulching: Apply a layer of organic mulch around the base ofplant to retain soil moistureand suppress weeds. Keep the mulch away FROM the plant 's crown to prevent rot. Fertilization: yellow Flag Iris does not typically require heavy fertilization. In natural wetland habitats, it obtains nutrients FROM the surrounding environment. Avoid excessive fertilization. Pruning: Prune your Iris pseudacorus as needed to remove dead or yellowing leaves and spent flower stalks. Pruning is generally minimal for this plant . Pests and Diseases: This iris species is relatively resistant to pests and diseases. However, watch for issues like aphids or slugs, and address them if they appear. Spacing: When planting multiple yellow Flag Iris plants, space them at least 30-60 centimeters (12-24 inches) apart to allow for their mature size and to create an attractive grouping. Propagation: You can propagate Iris pseudacorus by division. Divide established clumps in early spring or late summer, and plant the divisions in consistently moist soil. yellow Flag Iris, with its striking yellow flowersand affinity for wetland environments, can add beautyand vibrancy to your watergarden or any area with consistently moist soil. Its adaptability to such conditions makes it an excellent choice for naturalizing wetland habitats or creating a striking water feature in your landscape. With proper care and attention to its specific requirements, it can thrive andof your outdoor space. Idesia polycarpa, commonly known as the Wonder tree or Chinese Wonder treetree native to eastern Asia, particularly China, Korea,andjapan . This tree belongs to the Salicaceae family andand its ability to thrive in a varietyof growing conditions. The Wonder tree typically reaches a height ofand features large, alternate leaves that are heart-shapedand serrated along the edges. The leaves emerge with a bronze or red tint in spring, turn bright Greenand transform into rich shadesofyellow orgold in the fall, creating a vibrant autumn display. In late summer to early autumn, female trees produce pendulous clusters of round, fleshy fruit that turn bright red when ripe. These fruits are not only visually appealing but also attractive to birds. Idesia polycarpa is valued for its ornamental qualities and its adaptability to various climates and soil types. Cultivation: Climate: The Wonder tree is adaptable to a range ofand subtropical regions. It can thrive in areas with mild winters and warm summers. Sunlight: plant your Idesia polycarpa in a location that receives full sun to partial shade. It prefers ample sunlight for robust growth and vibrant leaf color. Soil: Provide well-draining soil with good fertility. The Wonder tree is adaptable to various soil types but prefers slightlyof 6.0 to 7.5. Watering: Water your tree regularly, particularly during dry skins and the establishment period. Ensure that the soil remains consistently moist but not waterlogged. Mulching: Apply a layer of organic mulch around the base oftree to retain soil moisture, regulate soil temperature,and suppress weeds. Fertilization: Idesia polycarpa typically does not require heavy fertilization. A balanced, slow-release fertilizer applied in the spring can provide essential nutrients. Pruning: Prune your Wonder tree as needed to shape it and remove dead or crowded branches. Pruning is generally minimal, as the tree maintains an attractive form naturally. Pests and Diseases: This tree is relatively resistant to pests and diseases. However, monitor for common issues like aphids and scale insects, and address them if they appear. Spacing: When planting multiple Idesia polycarpa trees, space them at least 6-10 meters (20-33 feet) apart to allow for their mature size and to create a visually pleasing arrangement. Propagation: You can propagate the Wonder tree FROMseeds , which should be sown in well-prepared soil in the fall or spring. Germination May require cold stratification. Idesia polycarpa, the Wonder tree , is a captivating andtree that can grace your landscape with its unique foliage, vibrant autumn colors,and eye-catching fruit clusters. Its low-maintenance nature and ability to thrive in various conditions make it a valuable choiceand urban landscapes looking to add visual interestand ornamental appeal. With proper care and attention to its specific requirements, it can thrive and become a focal point in your outdoor space. PLANTS WILL BE SENT BARE roots WITH noandpot A phytosanitary certificate () is necessary for export plants FROM Italy to ALL destinations out of EUROPEAN COMMUNITY. 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This tree belongs to the Salicaceae family andand its ability to thrive in a varietyof growing conditions. The Wonder tree typically reaches a height ofand features large, alternate leaves that are heart-shapedand serrated along the edges. The leaves emerge with a bronze or red tint in spring, turn bright Greenand transform into rich shadesofyellow orgold in the fall, creating a vibrant autumn display. In late summer to early autumn, female trees produce pendulous clusters of round, fleshy fruit that turn bright red when ripe. These fruits are not only visually appealing but also attractive to birds. Idesia polycarpa is valued for its ornamental qualiteBay integration by
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