As a nectar-rich pasture for bees and butterflies, the meadowfoam rounds off the planting plan in the natural garden. When the delicate pink to light purple flowers appear from April to June, the gardener knows that he has done everything right. The pivotal point for the picturesque sea of flowers is the right location.
Which location is suitable for meadowfoam?
The ideal location for the meadowfoam is sunny to partially shaded, warm and airy, with nutritious, loamy, fresh, moist soil and a pH value of around 7. It is particularly suitable for natural wet meadows, water worlds, embankments and Deciduous trees.
Here the meadowfoam pulls out all the floral stops
As a native natural perennial, the meadowfoam has a pronounced tolerance to the local conditions. So that the pretty flower shows its best side, the space in the garden should be like this:
- Sunny to partially shaded
- Love to be warm and surrounded by air
- Nutritious, loamy, fresh, moist soil
- Ideally with a pH value around 7
Embedded in a natural wet meadow, the meadowfoam is just as striking as it is along a water world. The wild perennial is an excellent choice for adding picturesque greenery to a stream or pond. Furthermore, the swarmed butterfly willow provides a flower-filled rendezvous along embankments and deciduous trees.