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- This location does not do justice to the Caucasus forget-me-not!
- Preferably in the partial shade awake
- Substrate properties and suitable plant neighbors
- Tips
The Caucasus forget-me-not prefers half shady locations
This location does not do justice to the Caucasus forget-me-not!
From April to June, the sky-blue flowers of the well cut-tolerant Caucasus Forget-Me-Not reveal themselves. High above the heart-shaped foliage creates a beautiful light-dark contrast. But the flower show does not show up equally well in every location ...
Preferably in the partial shade awake
Both well-known varieties such as' Jack Frost 'and insider tips like' King's Ransom'® prefer to grow in partial shade. Good locations are those that are not exposed to direct sunlight, for example at the edge of the wood and the edge of the water. But even in the perennial border this plant can feel good.
Substrate properties and suitable plant neighbors
The substrate should be moist, nutritious and acidic. Ideal is a sandy-loamy soil. Then the Caucasus Forget-me-not also likes to befriend planting neighbors like
Tips
The moister the soil is, the more sun the Caucasus Forget-me-nots and the less care it takes.