Tapien

Common Name: Tapien
Origin: South America

Tapien is a variety of verbena, but its colorful and numerous flowers make it stand out from other varieties of verbena plants, producing an abundance of colorful flowers in a solid, tight foliage.

Flowers

It produces flowers from mid-spring to early winter as long as the temperatures are high but there is also sunshine. There are shades of pink, blue and purple.

Terrain

It grows satisfactorily in all types of soil, without particular problems. A necessary condition is that the soil has good drainage.

Position

Prefers positions with sun or moderate shade. In sunny locations it grows better and produces more flowers.

Watering

Tapien is drought tolerant, so water only when the soil is dry.

Lubrication

Even its fertilization is important, especially in the period of spring and summer. It is good to add fertilizer once a month, so that the plant can have abundant and continuous flowering.

Durability

In winter it withstands up to -4° C, while in spring it does not face any problems. be careful with strong winds. It is suitable for planting in areas with intense atmospheric pollution. Withstands coastal areas.

Pruning

We need to remove the wilted flowers to maintain their vitality and have prolonged flowering. In mid-summer, when the first flowering is complete, we top (cut the tip of the shoots between the flowers) to encourage new growth, and create denser plants with abundant flowering.

Diseases and enemies

Tapien is resistant to pests and diseases. Most problems are related to mistakes made in his care. Care must be taken in watering to avoid rotting of its roots and withering of the flowers.

It can develop botrytis and powdery mildew, which are effectively treated with sprays.

It is suitable for

      • For flower beds and rock garden compositions.
      • For planting in pots, planters and hanging baskets.

 

2,00  - 4,50 

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