What is Buckey's brushes?

Breatbrush Buckeye is a slow -growing, perennial shrub from the southeast and southern regions of the United States. White flowers are long from 6 inches to 12 inches (about 15 cm to 30 cm) and grow in the shape of a brush and earn this plant their common name. The scientific name is aesculus parviflora and is part of the Hippocastanaceae family. Bottlebrush Buckeye blooms in the summer in the abundance of white flowers built against the background of glossy green leaves that gold in winter. Bravet brush, versatile plant in the landscape, thrives in various conditions of cultivation. The plant spreads laterally from the running of the suction cup. When planting a Buckey brush as a screen, spacing at least 3 feet to 5 feet (around the bush with each shrub should be left 1 m to 1.5 m). As the plants ripen, the bushes grow together and create a thick thicket.

tolerant to full shade, partial shade and full sun can Buckeye from bottles restKnow about various needs in the garden or landscape environment. White flowers in summer and yellow leaves in autumn and winter, planted under the tree of the shadow or a small tree stand, adding color in the dark area. As an individual shrub, the Buckeye brushes create a visually attractive focus in summer and winter. The side spreading suction cups and naturally spreading tendencies from the Buckey fishing brush make this shrub a good solution to control erosion in disturbed countries or slopes.

Buckeye from the bottle grows in a naturally rounded, neat shape, without pruning or only with light pruning to remove dead wood. Ideally, this plant should not be cut; Let it develop its natural shape instead. Although it is tolerant of severe pruning if necessary, this shrub will be best in the area where it has space for spreading and filling without pruning.

Ideal soil conditions for bottles Buckye brushes are moist and well draining with high organic HMOthat. Slightly acidic phole ph and salty soil are not well tolerated. Buckeye of the brush bottle will withstand both periods of mild floods and drought. It is attractive to hummingbirds and for beneficial pollination of insects. Few diseases or pests annoy this shrub.

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