Levantine

Common Name: Levantine
Origin: Western and Central Mediterranean

Levantine is a perennial, aromatic shrub with slow growth. It reaches a height of 60 cm. Its leaves are small, jagged and narrow, gray-green in color. 

 Flowers

Its flowers are small, yellow and are borne in a spherical inflorescence. Flowering begins in May and lasts until September.

Location

It grows satisfactorily in all types of soil, without particular problems. A necessary condition is that the soil has good drainage. Prefers positions with sun or moderate shade. It also grows in barren, stony soils.

Durability

It is sensitive to very low temperatures. Suitable for coastal plantings.

Watering

It needs moderate amounts of watering, with limited to no watering in the winter and more regular watering in the warm periods of the year.

Pruning

We prune the rhizome relatively lightly, in early spring, keeping its shape in a compact form, removing diseased and dry twigs.

Lubrication

In order to achieve lasting and rich flowering, it is good to strengthen it regularly from spring to the end of summer.

Diseases and enemies

It does not face significant problems. It can be attacked by aphids and coccoids.

It is suitable for

  • individual plantings in gardens, parks,
  • ground cover,
  • planting in pots for balconies, terraces.

Flowerpot 15 cm- 1.5 L  

2,50 

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