Are Klasea Serratula?
Before reclassification, Klasea were known as Serratula which means a small saw. The leaves are indeed serrated just like the blade on an old wood saw although they feel quite soft and velvety. The plant itself is anything but small being a greyish-green triffid standing around 180cm high and completely covered in huge white fluffy flowerheads.
How long does it take for Serratula to arrive?
Very elegant and statuesque. Synonym Serratula bulgarica. We are accepting orders and dispatching them as soon as we can. Current delivery times are up to 1-2 weeks. Current volumes of orders with courier companies are very high, so occasionally there are delays regarding delivery.
What does K Bulgarica look like?
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K. bulgarica – K. bulgarica is a robust, erect, deciduous perennial with large, glossy, elliptic to broadly lance-shaped, toothed, dark grey-green leaves and white, thistle-like flowers from midsummer into autumn. Generally disease free. Cut back in late winter or early spring.
When to cut back Klasea Bulgarica?
Cut back in late winter or early spring. Klasea bulgarica (Bulgarian saw-wort) will reach a height of 2m and a spread of 0.5m after 1-2 years. Grow in well-drained soil in sun or partial shade. UK hardiness Note: We are working to update our ratings.
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