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Geums produziert Blumen in gelb, orange, weiß oder rot. Einige können in Steingärten verwendet werden und Winterschutz wird vorgeschlagen. Geums wie volle Sonne oder Halbschatten und ein gut durchlässiger Boden. Wintertötung kann in Lehmboden streng sein. Pflanzen reichen in der Höhe von 8 Zoll bis 2 Fuß.

Die Vermehrung erfolgt durch Samen oder Teilung. Teilen Sie alle 2 bis 3 Jahre, um das alte holzige Wachstum loszuwerden und die Langlebigkeit und Blüte zu verbessern. Teilung kann im Frühjahr oder Herbst erfolgen. Der Samen keimt in 3 bis 4 Wochen bei 65 bis 75 Grad.

Geum borisii Wächst 8 Zoll groß und hat orange Blüten. Geeignet für Steingärten, verträgt aber keine Hitze und Trockenheit.

Geum Hybriden Geum Hybriden können 2 ½ Fuß groß sein, wenn sie blühen. Die roten, gelben oder orangefarbenen Blüten können einzeln oder doppelt sein. Die Blumen können geschnitten werden, wenn sie von Mai bis August produziert werden. Die Pflanzen brauchen Winterschutz und sterben aus, wenn sie überfüllt sind. Diese Hybriden brauchen die volle Sonne und einen gut durchlässigen Boden, der reich an organischer Substanz ist. Ein matschiger Boden im Winter tötet die Pflanzen. Es dauert ungefähr 3 Jahre, um blühende Pflanzen aus Samen zu bekommen.

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FAQ - 💬

❓ Where do Geums grow best?

👉 Grow geums in a moisture retentive soil. They thrive in acid or alkaline soils but won't cope well in very dry soils or in a baking hot south-facing border. Geum rivale types do best in a shady spot and are ideal partners for hellebores.

❓ Should I deadhead my Geum?

👉 Caring for geums Happily, geums are really low maintenance, the main thing you need to remember is to deadhead them after flowering. We also highly recommend dividing the plants every three years or so, this will help maintain their strength and encourage more flowering.

❓ Do you cut back Geum?

👉 Geum should be deadheaded regularly to ensure healthy growth for the following season. Once the flowering period is over, it is also recommended that you cut back your plant to ground level to rejuvenate and encourage new foliage.

❓ How tall does Geum get?

👉 Geum grows 18 to 24 inches tall and the flowers will attract butterflies to your garden.

❓ Do you cut back Geums in autumn?

👉 Deadhead after flowering, and cut back to ground level from late autumn or at any time during the winter. Divide every three years in the spring, to keep Geums young and fresh.

❓ How long do Geums last?

👉 Dainty border plants, grown for their profusion of late spring flowers and decorative seed heads. A good choice for naturalistic style plantings. Slow growing and reliable. Although short lived, they can be divided and replanted every three years or so to keep them going.

❓ How long do geums last?

👉 Dainty border plants, grown for their profusion of late spring flowers and decorative seed heads. A good choice for naturalistic style plantings. Slow growing and reliable. Although short lived, they can be divided and replanted every three years or so to keep them going.

❓ Do slugs eat Geum plants?

👉 Geums are hardy, slug-proof, happy in pots and come in all sorts of colours, no wonder gardeners are cottoning on.

❓ How do I prune Geum for winter?

👉 Deadhead after flowering, and cut back to ground level from late autumn or at any time during the winter. Divide every three years in the spring, to keep Geums young and fresh. They spread through rhizomes, so simply dig some up during the growing season, and replant elsewhere.

❓ Does Geum like sun or shade?

👉 partial shadeMost varieties thrive best in moist soil, so it's a good idea to incorporate organic matter when planting them, to help conserve moisture. A spot in partial shade is ideal, as the foliage can scorch in full sun.

❓ How do you keep Geum blooming?

👉 Light/Watering: Full sun is preferred for best flowering; needs afternoon shade in hot, humid climates. Needs regular moisture. Water thoroughly after planting, and keep a close eye over the following week. Provide shade if the plant wilts but the soil is moist.

❓ Is Geum a perennial?

👉 How to Grow and Care for Geum Geum is a perennial plant that holds its own in almost any flower border. Its low, deep green foliage is a pleasing backdrop for the tall stalks of dangling flowers that come in warm red, orange, and yellow tones. Also known as Avens, Geum grows in a small clump about 12 to 18 inches (30 to 45 cm) wide.

❓ Where do geums grow in the world?

👉 These flowers are widely spread across Asia, Europe, New Zealand, Africa, North and South America. Geum is a blooming and long perennial species that produces beautiful rose-like flowers in different colors such as vibrant pinks, reds, oranges, and yellows.

❓ What does Geum look like when not in Bloom?

👉 Occasionally called avens, geum produces quantities of eye-popping red-orange flowers on tall, wiry stems. This rugged perennial is a snap to grow in almost any sunny location. Geum is also prized for its clumps of low, dark green leaves that add interest and color even when the plants are not in bloom.

❓ What is the scientific name of the genus gaeum?

👉 [New Latin Gēum, genus in which avens is classified, from Latin gaeum, gēum, a plant with aromatic roots, perhaps avens, of unknown origin.] geum. (Plants) any herbaceous plant of the rosaceous genus Geum, having compound leaves and red, orange, or white flowers.


Autor Des Artikels: Alexander Schulz. Unabhängiger Konstrukteur und technischer Experte. Arbeitserfahrung in der Baubranche seit 1980. Fachkompetenz in den Richtungen: Bau, Architektur, Design, Hausbau.

Video-Anleitung: Best Perennials - Geum 'Blazing Sunset' (Avens).


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