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Hypericum inodorum 'Magical Beauty'
Hypericum
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inodorum
'Magical Beauty'
Growth Characteristics Hypericum inodorum 'Magical Beauty' is relatively cold-hardy and features evergreen or semi-evergreen leaves. It blooms with yellow flowers from summer to early autumn, followed by the formation of red berries. This variety is particularly popular for its highly ornamental fruit. Propagation Methods Hypericum 'Magical Beauty' is primarily propagated by cuttings. In spring or early summer, select healthy branches, cut them to a length of approximately 10–15 cm, apply a rooting agent, and plant them in a substrate. Rooting takes several weeks. Cultivation Methods - Soil: It thrives in fertile, well-drained soil. - Light Intensity: It grows best in sunny locations but tolerates some shade. - Watering: Be careful not to overwater, but provide sufficient water, especially during the summer. 4. Pruning: Pruning after flowering allows you to expect more abundant fruit. Uses in the Garden Hypericum 'Magical Beauty' blends well with the surrounding landscape, making it ideal for use as a mixed border or low hedge. It can also be planted in flower beds to add color, and its fruit is popular as a cut flower. Important Pests and Diseases & Control Methods - Diseases: The most significant disease is leaf mold, which can occur in environments with high humidity. It can be prevented by removing diseased leaves and improving ventilation. - Pests: Aphids and moths can cause problems. They can be controlled using soapy water or regular insecticides. Based on the information above, you will be able to properly care for and grow a beautiful Hypericum 'Magical Beauty' in your garden.
Plant Family
Spindle family
Height
90cm
Spread
90cm
Colors
yellow
Bloom Period
June to September
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-20°C
Hypericum inodorum 'Magical Impression'
Hypericum
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inodorum
'Magical Impression'
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