CULVER'S ROOT (Veronicastrum Virginicum Diane) - Description
Potted Veronicastrum Virginicum Diane Common Name: Culver's Root Other Names: Culver's Physic, Bowman's Root, Blackroot Indoors or Outdoor: Best grown outdoors in a garden or landscape setting Size: Potted plant approximately 20-30 cm tall
CULVER'S ROOT (Veronicastrum Virginicum Diane) - Delivery
Delivery Info: We offer nationwide delivery for our Culver's Root plants. Delivery times may vary based on location.
CULVER'S ROOT (Veronicastrum Virginicum Diane) - Characteristics
Mature Size: Culver's Root typically reaches a height of 120-150 cm and spreads about 45-60 cm. Evergreen or Deciduous: Deciduous, it sheds its leaves during the winter. Preferred Position: Culver's Root prefers a spot with full or partial sun and moist, well-draining soil. Shape - Plant Characteristics: Upright, slender spikes adorned with whorls of small, tubular white flowers. Hardy or Not Hardy: Hardy, suitable for Irish climate conditions. Diseases: Generally resistant to major diseases and pests.
CULVER'S ROOT (Veronicastrum Virginicum Diane) - Uses
Uses in Garden: Culver's Root is a stunning addition to cottage-style gardens, pollinator gardens, and naturalistic landscapes. It attracts bees, butterflies, and other pollinators.
CULVER'S ROOT (Veronicastrum Virginicum Diane) - Characteristics (Specifically in an Irish climate)
Preferred Planting Aspect: Culver's Root thrives in a sunny or partly shaded position in the Irish climate. Is it Frost Hardy: Yes, Culver's Root is frost-hardy and can tolerate cold temperatures. Fast or Slow Growing: It is a moderately fast-growing perennial plant. Pruning Advice: In late fall or early spring, prune back the spent flower spikes to encourage new growth.
CULVER'S ROOT (Veronicastrum Virginicum Diane) - Planting Instructions
Sowing Time: Culver's Root seeds can be sown indoors in early spring or directly in the garden after the last frost. Instruction: Plant the seeds at a depth of 6-8 mm in well-draining soil. Trench Preparation: Prepare a trench or furrow and sow the seeds in rows, leaving enough space between rows for easy access. Instructions for Positioning of Plants: Choose a location with adequate sunlight and protection from strong winds. Plant Spacing: Space the plants about 45-60 cm apart to allow them to develop fully. Pruning Instructions: Regular deadheading will promote prolonged blooming.
Facts About Culver's Root (Veronicastrum Virginicum Diane) - Irish Specific Facts
- Culver's Root is native to North America but can adapt well to the Irish climate.
- In Ireland, Culver's Root is often used in wildlife-friendly gardens and meadows due to its pollinator-attracting properties.
- The average height of Culver's Root in Ireland is around 120 cm, making it an eye-catching plant in the garden.
(Note: All measurements are provided in the metric system.