Styps

Common Name:Styps
Origin: Argentina and Mexico

It is a grassy, ​​evergreen, perennial "grass" with great decorative value. Its leaves are like fine long hairs that change color from green to gold. It is cultivated for its shape and its inflorescences.

Flowers

Its flowers appear in late summer and are thin and fluffy.

Terrain

It does not have special requirements in soil, although it prefers normal and not very rich soils. It grows in sunny places. It withstands drought but goes very well in moist, well-drained soils.

Position

Prefers sunny positions but can also tolerate partial shade. It also shows great resistance to high summer temperatures, as long as it has sufficient humidity.

Watering

It needs moderate watering about 2 times a week. But it needs larger amounts of water every 2-3 days mainly until it is installed in a garden or in periods of intense drought.

Lubrication

Fertilize with a complete granular preparation once in early spring and once in late autumn to maintain vigor and improve its growth.

Durability

It withstands the high temperatures of summer and the low temperatures of winter up to -20ºC. It is a plant resistant to heat, strong winds and air pollution.

Pruning

It is good at the end of winter to prune them so that they are renewed.

  • Forms beautiful clusters.
  • Flowerpot 17 cm- 2 L  

    • The creation of a border in flower beds
    • On the lawn to add interest and movement to the garden.
    • Forms beautiful clusters.

    Flowerpot 17 cm- 2 L  

    • The creation of a border in flower beds
    • On the lawn to add interest and movement to the garden.
    • Forms beautiful clusters.

    Flowerpot 17 cm- 2 L  

    Enemies and Diseases

    It is a hardy plant and is not affected by diseases.

    It is suitable for

    • The creation of a border in flower beds
    • On the lawn to add interest and movement to the garden.
    • Forms beautiful clusters.

    Flowerpot 17 cm- 2 L  

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