What is Siberian Wallflower?
Siberian wallflower is a plant of wild flowers with orange flowers, nicknamed "apricot joy" because of its color. It is considered a biennial, but can also be planted as permanent. It is originally from a cold climate in northern Europe, but is cultivated to use a garden in a large area of the world. Siberian wallflower has different uses in the garden and is relatively easy to grow. It has high robust stems, which often branch in several ways and have slightly wood texture. Almost -green leaves are narrow and long with live green color and usually grow in pairs all over the stem. Small simple flowers bloom in clusters on the tops of the stems and are light colors up to the medium orange. Flowers have a light, pleasant aroma and usually bloom in spring.
in nature, the Siberian wallflower grows like a biennial and takes two years to complete the entire life cycle. In the first year stems and leaves grow after the plantgrows from seeds. Then, in the second year, flowers and the plant produce seeds. After releasing the seeds, the plant dies at the time of the first frost. In a warmer climate, the plant can be grown as a perennial and returns year after year.
The native area of the Siberian wallflower is northern Europe, in countries like Russia, England and many others. As the name suggests, it is able to grow in a cold climate, and this could be associated with the bianar nature of its life cycle. It is adaptable to a wide range of mild climate in cultivation and is commonly grown in other areas of Europe and North America. Often, when grown in cultivation in warmer climate, it will behave like permanent, producing flowers and self -assembly every year.
Some common uses of Siberian wallflower in the garden include natural -looking flower beds, borders and edges. The planting process is very simple and consists of seed scattering on loose soil and slightly push them; The seeds may not be covered. Siberian wallflower can adapt toIT for different types of soil, if the soil is well released, preferably in a place with full sun into a partial shadow. It should be regularly connected and does not need any other special care.