Product Details
Seeds per packet: 45
Brighten your garden with Geum Lady Stratheden, an exquisite perennial known for its eye-catching yellow blooms. Scientifically classified as Geum chiloense, this hardy plant thrives in zones 5a to 9b, making it a versatile choice for gardens across a variety of climates. The flowers are perfect for creating early-season bouquets or for adding a touch of color to rock gardens. With a naturally mounded plant habit, the Lady Stratheden offers a balanced mix of beauty and resilience. Notably heat-tolerant, this Geum variety can endure temperatures as low as -20°F and is easy to maintain, requiring minimal watering and fertilization. Be prepared to divide the plants every 2-3 years to ensure a long-lasting display of splendor in your outdoor space.
Product Features:
- Scientific Name: Geum chiloense (quellyon)
- Common Name: Geum Lady Stratheden
- Hardiness Zones: Suitable for zones 5a to 9b
- Temperature Tolerance: Can withstand temperatures down to -20°F
- Blooming Season: Late Spring through Summer
- Plant Habit: Naturally mounded, ideal for balanced garden aesthetics
- Heat Tolerance: Built to endure hot conditions
- Watering Needs: Moderate, does not tolerate waterlogged soil in winter
- Fertilization: Minimal, only when required
- Spacing: Plant at intervals of 12-15 inches for optimal growth
- Dimensions: Reaches heights of 18-24 inches and widths of 14-18 inches
- Sun Exposure: Best in full sun conditions
- Versatility: Excellent for rock gardens, mass planting, or early-season bouquets
- Longevity: Ensure long plant life by dividing every 2-3 years
- Easy Maintenance: Simple to care for, making it ideal for both novice and expert gardeners
- Aesthetic Appeal: Features striking yellow flowers that add a pop of color to any garden setting
Product Categories
Height: 13-24 Inches
Life Cycle: Annual
Water Needs: Average
Use: Bee Garden, Butterfly Garden, Containers, Edging, Landscaping
Plant Species: Flowers
Light Requirements: Full Sun
Bloom Season: Late Spring, Summer
Planting Season: Spring, Summer
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