Helga Taimeaed
Arisaema flavum subsp. abbreviatum

Arisaema flavum subsp. abbreviatum

perennials bulbous flowers shade plants
T upon order
5,50 €

Description

Reproduction from Sulev Savisaare - here is his own description: The plants only emerge around Midsummer and bloom in June-July. The yellow bract ("flower") with the pointed tip of the cob is the smallest in its family - only 2 (rarely 6) cm long. The orange berries that ripen in autumn are almost spherical. The plants also tolerate full sun in the garden well. In 1996, I received a variety from Latvia grown from Chinese seeds with exceptionally vigorous growth (40 cm), lush foliage, abundant flowering, good vegetative and seed reproduction, and complete frost resistance.
Category: perennials, bulbous flowers, shade plants
Flower color: yellow
Flowering time: VI
Growing conditions: penumbra, moderately humid, with good drainage
European climate zone: Z5= -23 ...-29, Z6= -18 ... -23, Z7= -12 ... -18
Height: 25-50cm