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Erysimum Plants For Sale

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Wallflower Bowles Mauve – Best In NZ!

Growing colourful perennials such as the Bowles Mauve Wallflower in your garden delivers a vast range of benefits:

We have both the largest variety of Erysimum and wallflower plants, and the right one for your space. These have been selected to thrive in NZ’s climate. We grow and stock only the highest quality plants, sourcing them locally, and from NZ’s leading nurseries. Each plant is packed and transported with extreme care, ensuring it arrives to you in the same condition it was in when it left the nursery. If you are wanting to buy Erysimum, shop with confidence from the best in the industry.

Wallflower Questions

1. What diseases do Erysimum get?

Erysimum plants, commonly known as wallflowers, are susceptible to several diseases, including:

To prevent diseases in erysimum plants, it is important to:

If you notice any signs of disease on your erysimum plants, it is important to take action immediately to prevent the spread of the disease. You may need to use a fungicide or insecticide to control the disease. You may also need to remove and destroy diseased plants.

2. How do you care for Erysimum?

Erysimum plants, commonly known as wallflowers, are beautiful and rewarding additions to gardens and landscapes. They are relatively easy to care for, but they do have some specific requirements for optimal growth and flowering:

Planting:

Watering:

Feeding:

Deadheading:

Pests and Diseases:

Other:

With proper care and attention, Erysimum plants will reward you with beautiful flowers and lush foliage for several years. Remember to provide them with well-drained soil, adequate sunlight, regular watering, and timely deadheading to keep them healthy and thriving.

3. What goes well with Erysimum?

Erysimum, also known as wallflower, is a versatile plant that can be paired with a variety of other plants to create beautiful and complementary combinations. Here are some suggestions for plants that go well with Erysimum:

When choosing plants to pair with erysimum, consider the overall color scheme, height, and texture of the plants. Choose plants that complement each other and create a harmonious visual effect.

4. Where is the best place to plant Erysimum?

Erysimum plants, commonly known as wallflowers, thrive in well-drained soil with full sun to partial shade. They prefer slightly alkaline soil conditions with a pH between 6.5 and 7.5. Here are some specific locations where erysimum plants can flourish:

  1. Flower Beds and Borders: Erysimum can be incorporated into flower beds and borders, where they can add vibrant color and texture throughout the growing season. Their upright spikes of flowers and contrasting foliage provide visual interest and complement a variety of other plants.
  2. Rock Gardens: Erysimum's low-growing habit and tolerance for dry conditions make them well-suited for rock gardens. Their colorful flowers and delicate foliage add a touch of elegance to rocky landscapes.
  3. Edgings: Erysimum can be used as an edging plant to define flower beds, walkways, and other garden features. Their low-growing habit and neat appearance create a tidy and attractive border.
  4. Containers: Erysimum can be grown in containers, such as pots, planters, or hanging baskets. This allows you to enjoy their beauty in patios, balconies, or decks. Choose a container with drainage holes to prevent waterlogging.
  5. Sunny Slopes: Erysimum thrives in sunny locations, so planting them on slopes or hillsides can provide them with ample sunlight for optimal growth and flowering.
  6. Pollinator Gardens: Erysimum attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies, making them a valuable addition to pollinator gardens. Their fragrant flowers and nectar-rich blooms provide a source of food and habitat for these beneficial insects.
  7. Woodland Edges: Erysimum can tolerate partial shade, making them suitable for planting along the edges of wooded areas. Their colorful flowers add a touch of brightness to shady spots.
  8. Coastal Gardens: Erysimum is relatively tolerant of salt spray and wind, making them a good choice for coastal gardens. Their adaptability to coastal conditions allows them to thrive in seaside landscapes.

When selecting a planting location for erysimum, consider the plant's requirements for sunlight, soil drainage, and pH. Choose a spot that provides the optimal conditions for erysimum to flourish and showcase its vibrant beauty.

5. How hardy is Erysimum?

The hardiness of erysimum plants depends on the specific species and variety. In general, most erysimum species are considered hardy and can tolerate freezing temperatures in winter. Some species, such as Erysimum cheiri (wallflower) and Erysimum linifolium (alpine wallflower) are considered the hardiest. However, it is important to note that hardiness ratings are just a guideline, and the actual survival of erysimum plants in a particular location will depend on a variety of factors, including the severity of the winter, the amount of snow cover, and the overall health of the plant.

6. What is the English name for Erysimum?

The English name for Erysimum is wallflower. This name applies to all cultivars of the genus, as well as some species within the related genus Cheiranthus, which is sometimes included within Erysimum.

Here's a breakdown of the common names for Erysimum:

7. Is Erysimum Bowles mauve toxic to dogs?

There is no reported toxicity associated with Erysimum Bowles mauve, also known as Bowles's Mauve Wallflower, for dogs. This information comes from The ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals): Their website doesn't list Erysimum as a toxic plant for dogs, cats, or horses.


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