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Worcester Gold
Caryopteris
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clandonensis
'Worcester Gold'
Growth Characteristics - Leaves: They are golden in color and maintain a bright, consistent hue throughout the summer. - Flowers: Blue flowers bloom from late summer to early autumn, attracting bees and butterflies. - Size: Mature trees grow to approximately 60–90 cm. - Growth Rate: Relatively fast. Propagation Methods - Cuttings: Summer semi-hardened cuttings are preferred. Cut branches about 10 cm in length and induce rooting in water, sand, or a perlite mixture. Cultivation Methods - Soil: Grows well in well-drained soil, and soil with slight acidity is suitable. - Sunlight: Tolerates full sun to partial shade. - Watering: Avoid overwatering; it prefers to grow in dry soil. - Fertilizer: It is recommended to add a small amount of organic fertilizer in the spring. Uses in the Garden - The bright leaf colors and blue flowers provide a spectacular focal point in the garden. - It attracts butterflies and bees, aiding in the creation of an ecological garden. - As a low shrub, it is suitable for border planting or flower borders. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: There are no specific diseases, but caution is advised as fungal diseases may occur due to excessive humidity. - Pests: Aphids may occur; if necessary, treat them using soapy water or specialized pesticides. - Control Methods: For maintenance, focus on preventing pests and diseases by pruning to ensure harmony with other plants and good ventilation. The 'Worcester Gold' dogwood is a highly versatile plant for gardens due to its high adaptability to various climates. With proper care, its beauty can be maintained for a long time.
Plant Family
Lamiaceae
Height
60~75cm
Spread
60~75cm
Colors
purple
Bloom Period
7~9
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-15°C
Snow Fairy
Caryopteris divaricata
'Snow Fairy'
Sterling Silver
Caryopteris
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clandonensis
'Sterling Silver'