Filipendula hexapetala - Queen of the prairie

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continental : Locate this plant in a partially shady spot, where it is exposed to sunrays during the coolest hours of the day.
These plants are grown in the garden year round because they are rustic.

alpine : Let's favour partially shaded places for the the Filipendula hexapetala , where they can enjoy direct sunlight for some hours a day.
These plants are rustic, they can stand the heat and cold, therefore they can be planted outside.

mediterranean : The Filipendula hexapetala prefers cool and not too sunny spots; therefore let's choose a position in which it is exposed to solar rays only during the coolest hours of the day.
These plants can stand the cold weather, they can be grown as garden plants during the whole year.

Irrigation Filipendula hexapetala

continental : During this time of year let’s try to water quite frequently, but avoiding excesses; let’s remember to leave the soil dry between a watering and another; typically watering every 1-2 weeks is enough.

alpine : We advise watering the the Filipendula hexapetala quite frequently and regularly with about 39-40 glasses of water, remembering to let the ground dry well between a watering and the other. Usually every 2-3 weeks.

mediterranean : The Filipendula hexapetala doesn’t request much watering; during this time of year it is sufficient to wet the substratum deeply when it is dry; typically it is good to act every 0-1 weeks using about 41-42 glasses of water.

Feed Filipendula hexapetala : Summer fertilizations should be regular, using a fertilizer for flowering plants, to mix to the irrigating water, every 10-15 days; it’s also possible to use a granular slow release fertilizer, with an action which lasts 3-4 months.


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