Hieracium aurantiacum - P11
Hieracium aurantiacum - P11
Description
The Devil's paintbrush (Hieracium aurantiacum) is a rosette-like, winter-green perennial that forms orange-red, capitate flowers from June to July. Its lanceolate leaves are medium green. In a sunny to semi-shady location with well-drained soil, it usually reaches a height of approx. 30 cm and is approx. 15 cm wide. The Devil's paintbrush is well tolerant of frost.
Bulletpoints
* the flowers are highly favoured by bees, bumblebees and hoverflies
* wintergreen
leaves
The wintergreen leaves of the Devil's paintbrush are medium green, lanceolate.
Frost hardiness
The Devil's paintbrush has good frost hardiness.
Growth
Rosette-like.
Water
Water regularly and allow the soil to dry out in the meantime.
Location
Preferred location in a sunny to semi-shady position.
Soil
Normal soil.
Planting time
Planting: Autumn, depending on variety also in spring.
Care
If the plant is divided every 2-3 years and weak roots and shoots are removed, the reward is better growth and flowering vigour!
Flower
Hieracium aurantiacum forms cup-shaped, orange-red flowers from June.
Use
Bee pasture, woodland edge

- Article number5000
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EAN codeHIAURANT-2P11
- Latin nameHieracium aurantiacum
- catalogLandscape shop