Santolina Plant

Santolina Plant. Santolina chamaecyparissus blooms in summer; Remove and replace plants if they become too woody.

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The plants prefer full sun, but our largest santolina blooms each summer even though it now gets lots of afternoon shade from a nearby tree. Santolina is a genus of plants in the chamomile tribe within the sunflower family, primarily from the western mediterranean region. Green santolina is an evergreen, rounded, fragrant shrub from the mediterranean.

Santolina Plant

Santolina Chamaecyparissus, The Gray Santolina Or Cotton Lavender, Is Assigned To The Aster Family (Asteraceae).

The mounds of this flower can grow to be as tall as two feet and as wide as three feet. Santolina rosmarinifolia ‘lemon fizz’ is denser than the species and a more attractive plant for rock gardens, containers and small beds. Read this article to learn more about this plant.

Select A Very Sunny Spot.

However, will tolerate garden loam and well amended clay soils. Leaves color green to gray. The next method to growing santolina is to propagate.

Throughout The Summer, Fragrant Beautiful Yellow Pompoms Are Shown.

Under used in australian gardens santolina are a sun loving plant commonly called lavender cotton. Thrive in sandy, rocky, and infertile alkaline soils. When temperatures reach 90 degrees, water your santolina every few weeks if you get no rain.

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