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Alpen-mannstreu (Eryngium alpinum)-i

Alpen-mannstreu

Scientific name
Eryngium alpinum

Basic Information

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  • Forb/herb
  • Perennial
Height
60cm ~
Flower Color
Leaf Color
Anthesis
summer
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun
Hardiness Zones
5
Cold resistance
Good
Heat resistance
Fair
Habitat of origin
France, Italy, Switzerland
Growth Rate
Normal

What is Alpen-mannstreu (Eryngium alpinum)?

What is Alpen-mannstreu (Eryngium alpinum)

Alpen-mannstreu, also known as Eryngium alpinum, is a plant species that belongs to the family Apiaceae. It is native to the mountainous regions of Europe, including the Alps. This perennial plant is characterized by its spiky, thistle-like appearance, with deeply lobed leaves that are silver-green in color. The flowers of Eryngium alpinum are small and densely packed together in spherical clusters, and they bloom in shades of blue or purple. These flowers are known for their unique shape and are often used in floral arrangements. This hardy plant tolerates drought and likes good drainage. It prefers full sun and can grow up to 2-3 feet in height and has a clumping growth habit. It is relatively easy to grow and requires minimal maintenance once established. It can symbolize long life and protection. The spiky leaves and flowers are believed to ward off evil and bring good luck. This plant is also known for possible medicinal purposes and has been used in traditional herbal medicine for its properties. Overall, it is a beautiful and resilient plant that adds texture and color to any garden or landscape. Its unique look and symbolism make it a popular choice among enthusiastic gardeners and flower lovers.

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Flower meaning

The tropical sunflower is often propagated. In many places, it is a sign of informal joy and energy. Different plants are often linked with certain meanings. The language of plants is not always documented. For example, in America the flower language for Alpen-mannstreu is not clear. However, roses usually mean passion. Daisies are a symbol of purity. Flowers can have varying meanings in different cultures. It's good to check regional meanings when looking at flower symbols.

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Calendar of Alpen-mannstreu (Eryngium alpinum)

Calendar

Alpen-mannstreu, scientifically known as Eryngium alpinum, is a perennial plant that typically blooms in the summer months in the United States. However, it is noted to flower from June to August. During this span, the plant generates stunning blue or purple flowers that are at their most ideal in terms of hue and vibrancy. Deadheading encourages more flowers. Additionally, right sunlight, well-rained soil, and fixed watering can help the overall vigor and prolonged flowering.

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How to grow Alpen-mannstreu (Eryngium alpinum)

Watering

Alpen-mannstreu, a plant commonly known as Alchemilla alpina, needs a specific watering routine to grow well. In the growing season, typically spring to early autumn, the best frequency of watering is once every two weeks. However, it is important to be sure the soil drains well to avoid too much water, as excessive dampness can cause root rot. To keep the right soil moisture, it is recommended to water the plant deeply, giving about 1 inch (2.5 cm) of water each time. This lets the water reach the roots and encourages healthy root growth. During the dormant winter period, Alpen-mannstreu needs minimal watering. It is important to let the soil dry out a bit between waterings to stop the plant sitting in too damp conditions. By following these watering tips, Alpen-mannstreu can grow well and show its nice leaves and small flowers through the growing season.

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Soil and Fertilizer

Alpen-mannstreu, scientifically known as Eryngium alpinum, thrives in well-drained soil with a pH range of 6.5 to 7.5. The plant requires full sun exposure for optimal growth. To ensure healthy growth, it is recommended to apply a balanced fertilizer with an NPK ratio of 10-10-10 or 14-14-14. The fertilizer should be applied in early spring, just before the growing season begins. A general guideline for application is 1 pound of fertilizer per 100 square feet of planting area. During the growing season, it is advisable to apply a slow-release fertilizer every 6 to 8 weeks. This will provide a steady supply of nutrients to the plant. The amount of fertilizer applied should be adjusted based on the specific requirements of the soil and the plant's growth rate. Regular soil testing is essential to monitor the pH and nutrient levels in the soil. If the pH is outside the recommended range, appropriate amendments should be made to adjust it. Additionally, maintaining good soil quality by adding organic matter, such as compost, can improve the overall health and vigor of Alpen-mannstreu.

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Sunlight and Place

Alpen-mannstreu, a plant, exhibits tolerance to cold. It can withstand low temperatures, making it suitable for regions with winters. However, it may not survive in extremely cold climates where temperatures drop very low. In terms of heat, Alpen-mannstreu can withstand high temperatures up to 30°C. It thrives in regions with warm summers but may struggle in areas with scorching heat above 30°C. The range for Alpen-mannstreu lies between 15°C and 25°C. This range provides ideal conditions for its growth and development. During summer, Alpen-mannstreu should be partially shaded. It prefers a balance between direct sunlight and shade to prevent too much heat. In terms of sunlight, Alpen-mannstreu requires at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight daily to thrive. This ensures energy for photosynthesis and overall health. During winter, Alpen-mannstreu can be kept indoors or in a greenhouse to protect it from freezing. It is important to maintain a cool but frost-free environment during this period. Overall, Alpen-mannstreu requires moderate sun, a specific temperature range, and care during winter months to ensure successful growth and survival.

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Advanced Information of Alpen-mannstreu (Eryngium alpinum)

Pruning

Alpen-mannstreu, also known as Alchemilla alpina, is a perennial plant that benefits from regular pruning and cutting back. The best time to prune Alpen-mannstreu is in early spring or late winter, before new growth begins. This allows the plant to recover quickly and encourages vigorous growth during the growing season. To prune Alpen-mannstreu, start by removing any damaged stems at their base. Additionally, providing the plant with adequate water and nutrients will help it recover and thrive after pruning.

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Planting and Harvest

Alpen-mannstreu, also known as Alchemilla alpina, is a perennial plant that can be potted or planted in the ground. Gently remove the plant from its nursery pot, being careful not to damage the roots. Choose a pot with good drainage and fill it with a well-draining potting mix. Place the plant in the center of the pot and fill in the gaps with more potting mix, ensuring that the crown of the plant is level with the soil surface. Water the plant thoroughly after potting and place it in a location for the proper care and growth of the plant. If you decide to plant it in the ground, choose a location with good drainage and light. Dig a hole and place the plant in it, making sure the crown is level with the soil surface. Backfill the hole with soil, firming it gently around the roots. Water thoroughly after planting and provide regular watering during dry periods for the care and growth of the plant. To repot, follow the same procedure but choose a slightly larger container to allow room for growth. Repotting is usually necessary every few years to prevent root binding. Improper care can lead to decline. It is important to provide adequate water, especially during dry periods, and to avoid overwatering, which can cause issues. Regular fertilization and pruning in early spring may help promote healthy growth. Proper care for the specific needs of the plant is key.

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Propagation

Alpen-mannstreu can be propagated through various methods. To propagate through sowing seeds, mature seeds from the plant are used. The moist soil provides sunlight. For division, the clumps are separated into sections with roots and shoots. The divisions in prepared soil get sunlight. To propagate through cuttings, healthy plant stem cuttings get the lower leaves removed. The cuttings get planted in a mix and warmth. Leaf cuttings also work. Leaves go halfway into a mix. The moist soil gets sunlight. New plants develop from the leaf base. Harvesting is different from propagation that focuses on multiplying the plant through various methods.

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Pests and Diseases

Alpen-mannstreu, also known as Eryngium alpinum, requires certain cultivation practices. The plant demands good air circulation and drainage to avoid diseases. Overwatering causes poor root health. Regular inspections help detect sap-sucking insects. When found early, pests can be managed without chemicals. Slugs leave holes and slime on leaves. Copper tape and diatomaceous earth can deter them. Fungi and mildew also bother the plant. Powdery growth on leaves indicates fungus. Dropping leaves signal distress. Again, airflow and watering technique prevent problems. Overall, attentive care allows the Alpen-mannstreu to thrive.

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Habitat of Alpen-mannstreu (Eryngium alpinum)

Habitat

Toxicity of Alpen-mannstreu (Eryngium alpinum)

Health Benefits

edible
Inedible
Toxic
No toxicity

NO DATA

Toxic for dogs and cats

NO DATA

Q&A of Alpen-mannstreu (Eryngium alpinum)

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