It is velvety soft with its silvery hairs on the surface. The Wollziest has its own peculiarities, but it is completely convincing with its extraordinary appearance. With it he has the gift of underlining the expression of other plants in his surroundings.
Which plants go well with the Wollziest?
Wollziest harmonizes perfectly with plants that prefer sunny, dry locations and reach similar heights. Ideal partners are sedum, bed and shrub roses, lady's mantle, steppe spurge, steppe sage, lavender, bergenia and mountain alyssum.
What factors should you consider when combining Wollziest?
In order to achieve a winning combination with the Wollziest, it is crucial to consider the following features and requirements:
- Leaves: felty hairy, silvery
- Flower color: violet to pink
- Flowering time: July to August
- Location requirements: sunny, well-drained and rather dry soil
- Growth height: up to 100 cm
The silvery foliage color of the Wollziest is extremely striking and sets the tone. Therefore, make sure that the companion plants match or benefit from it visually.
In addition, when combining Wollziest, it is crucial that its planting partners match its location requirements. All plants that like sunny, warm conditions and rather dry soil are ideal.
Last but not least, the growth height and the flowering time of the Wollziest should be taken into account. It looks nice when the companions bloom at the same time and reach a similar height as the Wollziest.
Combine Wollziest in the bed or in the bucket
The Wollziest becomes a picturesque frame for other plants in the bed. Colorful flowering perennials in particular are ideal for interaction. Many of them literally light up in his presence. They have the silvery basic tenor to thank for this. At the same time, an elegant overall picture is created. Preferably use white, pink or purple flowering perennials for a combination, as these harmonize incredibly well with the silver.
The following specimens go perfectly with the Wollziest:
- Sedum
- Bed and shrub roses
- woman's coat
- Steppen Spurge
- Steppe Sage
- Lavender
- Bergenia
- Mountain Stonewort
Combine Wollziest with Steppen Spurge
Steppenwolfsmilch and Wollziest both love a sunny, warm and dry location. But it's not just in this respect that the two fit together. In terms of color, they form a symphony that could hardly be expressed more elegantly.
Combine Wollziest with shrub rose
White and pink-flowering shrub roses in particular look absolutely fantastic when paired with the Wollziest. The Wollziest covers their root area with its silvery foliage and in midsummer it likes to pile up its flower candles as the icing on the cake in the foreground of the shrub roses and create decorative accents.
Combine Wollziest with Lavender
The violet of the lavender is also in harmony with the violet flowers of the Wollziest. In addition, the silvery foliage of the lavender harmonizes with the appearance of the Wollziest. In terms of location and height, the two plants also fit together perfectly.
Combine Wollziest as a bouquet in the vase
You can use both the foliage and the flower candles of the Wollziest to make a bouquet. Due to the silvery color, the bouquet with the Wollziest takes on something exquisite. Numerous flowers that are in season in mid-summer and into fall can be added. White flowers with wool twill look flattering and graceful. Things get a little more cheerful, for example, with pink or purple autumn asters or phlox. The brave ones combine Wollziest with red chrysanthemums or red roses.
- Autumn Asters
- Phlox
- Roses
- ornamental sage
- Chrysanthemums
- Gypsophila