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Sandersonia flowers are orange bell-shaped and, being a climbing plant, it needs support to grow. Its common name comes from the bells that bloom at Christmas in South Africa.
Planting date: Autumn
Flowering Date: 10 to 12 weeks after planting
Planting distance: 10 cm between each tuber
Root depth: 25 cm
Plant height: 30-50 cm
Location in the garden: morning sun, semi-shade in the afternoons (ideal)
Uses: pots, flower beds, cut flowers.
Watering: It is recommended to water 3 or 4 times a week. You can also water when the soil requires it when it looks dry.
Pests: slugs, snails, aphids,
Cold resistance: good, in the far south it runs the risk of being pulled.
Heat resistance: moderate
Bulb management: leave in the same place
Bulb conservation: regular
Type of soil: They need fertile soil, with high levels of organic matter. This plant is not very demanding in terms of soil.
Recommendation for the correct development of the plant, you should use substrates that provide nutrients to the plant, such as: peat, coconut fiber, perlite, compost.
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