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− | |cultivation=We have very little information on this species and do not know if it will be hardy in Britain, though judging by its native range it should succeed outdoors at least in the milder parts of this country. The following notes are based on the general needs of the genus. | + | |cultivation notes= |
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Succeeds in most soils but prefers a well-drained soil in a sunny position{{Ref | PFAFimport-1}}{{Ref | PFAFimport-200}}. Plants in this genus generally live longer when growing in a poor soil{{Ref | PFAFimport-200}}. | Succeeds in most soils but prefers a well-drained soil in a sunny position{{Ref | PFAFimport-1}}{{Ref | PFAFimport-200}}. Plants in this genus generally live longer when growing in a poor soil{{Ref | PFAFimport-200}}. | ||
Hybridizes freely with other members of this genus{{Ref | PFAFimport-200}}. | Hybridizes freely with other members of this genus{{Ref | PFAFimport-200}}. | ||
− | |propagation=Seed - sow spring or early autumn in a cold frame{{Ref | PFAFimport-133}}. The seed usually germinates in 1 - 3 months{{Ref | PFAFimport-133}}. When large enough to handle, prick the seedlings out into individual pots and plant them out in the summer. | + | |propagation notes= |
+ | |PFAF propagation notes=Seed - sow spring or early autumn in a cold frame{{Ref | PFAFimport-133}}. The seed usually germinates in 1 - 3 months{{Ref | PFAFimport-133}}. When large enough to handle, prick the seedlings out into individual pots and plant them out in the summer. | ||
Division in spring or autumn. Very easy, the divisions can be planted direct into their permanent positions. | Division in spring or autumn. Very easy, the divisions can be planted direct into their permanent positions. | ||
Basal cuttings of new shoots in spring. Very easy, collect the shoots when they are about 10cm tall, potting them up individually in pots and keeping them in a warm but lightly shaded position. They should root within 3 weeks and will be ready to plant out in the summer. | Basal cuttings of new shoots in spring. Very easy, collect the shoots when they are about 10cm tall, potting them up individually in pots and keeping them in a warm but lightly shaded position. They should root within 3 weeks and will be ready to plant out in the summer. | ||
|range=E. Asia - Himalayas. | |range=E. Asia - Himalayas. | ||
|habitat=Not known | |habitat=Not known | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:02, 4 May 2013
Uses
Edible uses
There are no edible uses listed for Achillea santolina.Ecology
Ecosystem niche/layer
Ecological Functions
Nothing listed.
Forage
Nothing listed.
Shelter
Nothing listed.
Propagation
Division in spring or autumn. Very easy, the divisions can be planted direct into their permanent positions.
Basal cuttings of new shoots in spring. Very easy, collect the shoots when they are about 10cm tall, potting them up individually in pots and keeping them in a warm but lightly shaded position. They should root within 3 weeks and will be ready to plant out in the summer.Practical Plants is currently lacking information on propagation instructions of Achillea santolina. Help us fill in the blanks! Edit this page to add your knowledge.
Cultivation
Succeeds in most soils but prefers a well-drained soil in a sunny position[3][4]. Plants in this genus generally live longer when growing in a poor soil[4].
Hybridizes freely with other members of this genus[4].Crops
Problems, pests & diseases
Associations & Interactions
There are no interactions listed for Achillea santolina. Do you know of an interaction that should be listed here? edit this page to add it.
Polycultures & Guilds
There are no polycultures listed which include Achillea santolina.
Descendants
Cultivars
Varieties
None listed.
Subspecies
None listed.
Full Data
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