Filipendula hexapetala - Queen of the prairie

Photos Filipendula hexapetala - Queen of the prairieIrrigation Filipendula hexapetala

continental : We advise watering every 2-3 weeks with 1-2 glasses of water, slightly dampening the ground, which should be kept always quite dry.

alpine : Water the the Filipendula hexapetala about once a month, or even less, but only if the climate is pretty mild; instead if the temperatures are very harsh it is best to avoid watering. Usually we should water every 3-4 weeks using 0-1 glasses of water.

mediterranean : The Filipendula hexapetala doesn’t need much watering, especially during winter; the colder the weather is less we’ll have to water; usually we act every 1-2 weeks with 2-3 glasses of water, but only if the climate is mild; if instead the temperatures are very harsh we can avoid watering.

Temperatures Filipendula hexapetala

continental : Grow the the Filipendula hexapetala in a place where it is protected by direct solar rays for good part of the day.
The Filipendula hexapetala is a very rustic plant, which can be grown in the garden all year round.

alpine : Locate this plant in a partially shaded place, where it can receive a few hours of direct sunlight.
The Filipendula hexapetala is grown in the garden year round, it can stand the cold.

mediterranean : It is advisable to grow these plants in a bright place, which is exposed to direct solar rays only during the coolest hours of the day.
The Filipendula hexapetala is planted in full ground in the garden, it can stand the cold.

Feed Filipendula hexapetala : During the wintry months many perennial plants are in vegetative rest, therefore they don’t need fertilizing.

Adversity Filipendula hexapetala : A treatment with a fungicide based on sulphur and copper is usually used at the end of the Winter, to discourage the rising of the most common diseases.


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