What is hovea?
hovea is a genus of prickly permanent shrubs in the family Fabaceae . This genus is originally from Australia. Some species have been introduced into Europe and the US, but the species occur only in mild and hot climate, regardless of which continent they are. Plants in this family have intensively colored flowers and extremely sharp leaves. types of hovea are generally healthy and require only minimal care. All species in this family prefer hot, direct sunlight with a partial shade in the afternoon. They can be grown in regular or sandy soil, which has a slightly acidic to slightly alkaline pH. For most species, the soil should be fooled between burning; However, some species prefer Moist, but not muddy, soil. From the late winter to the end of summer, it produces hovea flowers in shades from fine pale purple to deep purple and royal blue. The flowers have a diameter of 1/2 to 4 inches (1.27-10.16 cm). The length of the leaves varies, but all the leaves are firmly curved and haveThe yellowish green color. They are so sharp that they easily draw blood on contact.
Gardeners find that hovea makes a good ground cover in rock gardens, because it easily grows in the slots of rocky slopes. When planting, the bushes should be deployed at least 24-36 inches (60-90 cm) apart. Plants used in the field are generally without maintenance. Plants can also be kept in containers, but must be regularly fertilized. Incorpoous climate, hovea will tolerate a light frost. Nevertheless, the plants in the containers must be brought in or kept in the greenhouse during the winter months.With the exception of parasites, these plants are resistant to most pests and diseases. Gardeners keeping hovea in containers may want to control parasites more often than to control their plants bedding. If they are found, parasites can be eradicated with insecticid soap made forUse with this type of plant. Overall, gardeners find that adding hovea to the garden generally creates very small problems or extra work.