Oregano

Common Name: Oregano
Latin Name: origanum majorana
Origin: Mediterranean and Central Asian countries

Greek oregano is a perennial and herbaceous plant, its quality is considered the best worldwide. It is an aromatic herbaceous, perennial and bushy plant that grows well in soils with a pH of 6-9. It has a height of 20-80 cm.

The leaves are egg-shaped, fluffy and gray, 1-4 cm long.

Flowers

Its flowers are white-purple in color and blooms from June mainly until August.

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. In sunny locations it grows better and produces more flowers. It can also grow in very poor, dry and 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 relatively lightly, in early spring, keeping its shape in a compact form, removing diseased and dry twigs.

Lubrication

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.
  • It is mainly used for the preparation of decoctions and in pharmaceuticals.

Flowerpot 15 cm- 1.5 L

Flowerpot 8 cm  

1,50  - 2,50 

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