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Aconitum hemsleyanum


Aconitum hemsleyanum

2,30

incl. 7% VAT*
plus shipping costs

Klettereisenhut, Climbing Monkshood
(Port.)

mehrjähriger, laubabwerfender, schnellwachsender Ranker bis ca. 3 m mit tief eingeschnittenen, 3-5 gelappten tiefgrünen Blättern und grossen blau-violetten haubenförmigen Blüten in endständigen, hängenden Trauben mit bis zu 10 Einzelblüten
Steckbrief
Family:  Ranunculaceae Hahnenfussgewächse Evergreen: 
Origin:  North America Fragrance: 
Group:  Climber Flower:  not applicable
Zone:  6 Flowering: 
Hibernate:  entfällt, da winterhart Fruits: 
To use as:  Locations: 
Toxic:  Rare: 

Sowing Instruction
Propagation: Seeds/Division
Stratification: ca. 1-2 months in moist sowing mix at 2-5°C in the fridge or unheated greenhouse
Sowing Time: all year round
Sowing Deep: cover only slightly with substrate
Sowing Mix: Coir or sowing mix + sand or perlite
Germination Temperature: ca. 15-20°C
Location: bright + keep constantly moist, not wet
Germination Time: until germination takes place
Irrigation: in the growing season richly water
Fertilization: weekly 0,2%ig or long-term fertilizer
Pests: Spider mites > especially under glass
Substrate: potting soil + sand or perlite
Overwintering: is dropped, because frost-hardy!
Note: Germination may take until spring!
 
Oct 18. Thursday, 2012
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