Plant species 2024, September
Japanese maple originally comes from a cool, temperate climate and is therefore very hardy even in our latitudes
Japanese maple - can you transplant it or not? This measure should be avoided if possible, but sometimes it is unavoidable
Japanese maple is quite easy to propagate from soft cuttings cut between May and June
Japanese maple shows very different growth per year depending on the species and variety, location, care and climatic conditions
All parts of the trumpet tree are mildly poisonous and should not be consumed. However, the tree is considered a natural repellent against mosquitoes
A he althy and strong trumpet tree is usually less susceptible to disease. Fungal infections primarily affect weakened trees
The trumpet tree, which comes from the warm and sunny regions of the USA, is relatively easy to care for as long as you follow certain rules
A trumpet tree (Catalpa) is easy to prune and also tolerates bold pruning very well
Younger trumpet trees only overwinter best with good winter protection or in a frost-free but cool place
The trumpet tree is considered quite easy to care for, provided it is in a suitable location. It is just as easy to propagate
Is your trumpet tree not blooming? Care errors are often the cause, but the age and variety of the tree can also be the cause
It's not without reason that the trumpet tree is jokingly called the "civil servant's tree"; after all, it doesn't sprout until late spring
The trumpet tree impresses with lush, orchid-like flowers. The summer-green deciduous tree also owes its name to this
The trumpet tree shows its flowers from June to July. However, this flowering period only applies to older specimens, because young trees do not yet bloom
The trumpet tree benefits from fertilization, especially when it is still quite young, is in a pot or the nutrient content in the soil is not sufficient
If the trumpet tree has yellow leaves, this is usually due to incorrect care. Verticillium wilt can also be behind it
Although the trumpet tree (Catalpa) comes from a region with a milder climate, it often becomes less sensitive to frost with age
The trumpet tree, up to 18 meters high, is a real gem. Find out how best to plant the deciduous deciduous tree
After flowering, the trumpet tree produces long, bean-like fruits that contain many seeds. However, the fruits are not edible
The best time to plant the trumpet tree is late spring, but late summer or early autumn are also very suitable
The trumpet tree (Catalpa) is very easy to grow yourself from seeds as long as you follow our tips
A trumpet tree can be cut very easily, although the question of "when?" provides. There are two dates to choose from
The common trumpet tree, which comes from the southeast of the USA, prefers a sunny and warm location with nutrient-rich, slightly moist soil
Despite its name, the common trumpet tree is by no means boring - quite the opposite. We introduce you to the flowering tree in the profile
What is the best way to propagate the trumpet tree? The easiest way to do this is with half-ripe cuttings or, for older trees, with cuttings
Is your trumpet tree losing leaves? This is usually due to a lack of nutrients and/or water. Sometimes verticillium wilt is also the cause
The trumpet tree can grow up to 15 meters high, but grows quite slowly at a rate of between 30 and 50 centimeters per year
The trumpet tree (Catalpa bignonioides) is only reasonably winter-hardy in our latitudes, but only from the age of four to five years
A younger trumpet tree can usually be transplanted without major problems as long as you follow the following rules
Japanese dogwood not only has very decorative fruits, they are also edible. They are particularly tasty as jam, jelly or liqueur
The dogwood plant family is very rich in species and varieties. We would like to introduce you to some of the most beautiful ones here
Dogwood (Cornus) is a very easy-care tree, with each species having different needs and requirements
Is your dogwood not blooming? Sometimes you just need a little patience. But an unsuitable location or incorrect care can also be the cause
The correct planting depends on the specific dogwood species, as each has different location and soil needs
Of the approximately 55 species of dogwood, most are classified as slightly poisonous. Only the fruits of some species can be eaten cooked
Most dogwoods bloom in May and June, but there are also earlier or later blooming species
The dogwood (Cornus) is not only considered very robust and easy to care for, but is also very easy to propagate
Dogwood usually produces white, but sometimes yellow or pink flowers. Flower dogwoods are particularly beautiful
The fruits of many dogwood species are not edible or tasty raw, but delicious jams and jellies can be made from them
Dogwood can be extremely stubborn, at least when it comes to removing it from the garden. The shrub continually grows back from root runners