The purple jockey's cap variety has small purple flowers. This plant likes partial shade. The white jockey's cap has fragrant white flowers. Both varieties thrive when gardeners select healthy seeds and seedlings. Proper varieties match garden conditions.
Jockey's cap
- Scientific name
- Prostanthera striatiflora
Basic Information
- Lamiaceae Family Prostanthera Genus Jockey's cap Species
- Lamiaceae > Prostanthera > Prostanthera striatiflora
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- Shrub
- Height
- 100cm ~ 200cm
- Flower Color
- Leaf Color
- Anthesis
- spring
- Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun Long hours of sunlight from morning to afternoon Partial Shade A location in the shade of a tree or where either the morning or afternoon is shaded Full Shade A place where there is no direct sunlight
- Full Sun
- Hardiness Zones
This is an indicator to know to which zone each plant can winter. Knowing the zone of each plant gives you an idea of the cold temperature resistance when grown in the ground without a roof. 2: -42.7 to -40.0 3: -39.9 to -34.4 4: -34.3 to -28.9 5: -28.8 to -23.3 6: -23.2 to -17.8 7: -17.7 to -12.2 8: -12.1 to -6.7 9: -6.6 to -1.1 10: -1.0 to 4.4 11: 4.5 to 10.0
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- Cold resistance
- Fair
- Heat resistance
- Good
- Habitat of origin
- Australia
- Growth Rate
- Normal
What is Jockey's cap (Prostanthera striatiflora)?
What is Jockey's cap (Prostanthera striatiflora)
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How to grow Jockey's cap (Prostanthera striatiflora)
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Advanced Information of Jockey's cap (Prostanthera striatiflora)
Pruning
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Habitat of Jockey's cap (Prostanthera striatiflora)
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Toxicity of Jockey's cap (Prostanthera striatiflora)
Health Benefits
- edible
- Inedible
- Toxic
- No toxicity
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Toxic for dogs and cats
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Q&A of Jockey's cap (Prostanthera striatiflora)
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- What is a jockey's cap?
A Jockey's cap is a type of flower, scientifically known as Calceolaria uniflora. The blossom is normally yellow and brown, with a pouch-like design that provides it its extraordinary appearance. This special plant is natural to Tierra del Fuego in the southern region of South America. It has a one of a kind form that looks like a jockey's cap, subsequently the name.