Dorotheanthus - planting and care in the open field for crystal chamomile
These charming little bushes are extremely unpretentious. They do not need any feeding or frequent watering, only warmth and sun. This is one of the amazing and rare succulents - dorotheanthus, planting and caring for which in the open field is many times easier than for other garden crops. There is tremendous power hidden in the compact rosettes that are spread over the flower bed. You only need to plant a flower, and then it will literally grow by itself, delighting with numerous bright flowers.
Dorotheanthus - planting and care in the open field
The plant has fleshy creeping stems and juicy oval leaves. After watering or rain, they increase in size, as they are saturated with moisture "in reserve". And the surface of the leaves has a thick hairline, which shimmers exquisitely in the sun. For this, the flower is popularly called "crystal chamomile". Dorotheanthus flowers really look like chamomile, only with narrow petals. In their color there are almost all the colors of the rainbow, and the diameter of the flower does not exceed 5 cm. Moreover, the height of the bush itself is not more than 25 cm, and there are absolutely crumbs up to 5 cm in height. Flowering lasts from mid-summer to the very frosts.
How, when and where to plant dorotheanthus
Crystal chamomile propagates by seed method. You can sow it:
- directly into the open ground in the spring, when the soil warms up;
- for seedlings at the end of February, with further planting in a flower bed in May.
Doroteanthus grown through seedlings will bloom 2-3 weeks earlier.
In the garden, for unusual succulent daisies, the brightest place should be taken. After all, its buds bloom only after lunch, under the sun's rays. Only some varieties continue to bloom as vigorously and for a long time in partial shade. Most of the flower species need the sun, but all of them are not demanding on the composition of the soil.
Features of caring for a crystal chamomile in the garden
In fact, there are no special features. Dorotheanthus grows well on its own. It is rarely necessary to water it - excess moisture for the succulent threatens with rotting of the root system. And the roots that go into the soil to a depth of 30 cm can themselves provide the bush with moisture. The flower also does not need feeding, because in natural conditions it does with what it has, so it's already used.
The only thing that matters is protection from the cold. If return frosts are predicted in spring, and crystal chamomile has already risen or planted seedlings, it needs to be covered.However, there is always another option: to plant the dorotheanthus in a pot and take it to the house. There it will grow for many years and will not freeze. Maybe not so lush, since there is less light in the room, but certainly no less beautiful.