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Candy Flower Care

Claytonia Sibirica

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What is the plant

Claytonia sibirica or candy flower, is a flowering plant in the family Montiaceae, native to the Commander Islands (including Bering Island) of Siberia, and western North America from the Aleutian Islands and coastal Alaska south through the Queen Charlotte Islands, Vancouver Island, Cascade and Coast Ranges, to a southern limit in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Populations are also known from the Wallowa Mountains, Klamath Mountains, northern Idaho, and The Kootenai.

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Humidity

Humidity

Normal

Lighting

Lighting

Full Sun

Temperature

Temperature

20°C - 28°C

Hardiness zone

Hardiness zone

4 - 9

Difficulty

Difficulty

Medium

Hibernation

Hibernation

Medium

How to Care for the Plant

  • Water

    Water

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    With annual geraniums, check soil weekly, and water when the top inch is dry. Keep newly planted perennial geraniums in consistently moist soil during the first growing season. Once perennial geraniums are established, they can usually survive on rainfall, except during severe drought.They tolerate drought and soil should be allowed to dry out to the touch between waterings.

  • Pruning

    Pruning

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    In order to keep a geranium compact and bushy and prevent it from getting leggy, it needs to be pruned hard at least once a year. The more regularly you prune your geranium, the better able a geranium is able to keep a pleasing shape.

  • Fertilizer

    Fertilizer

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    To keep Geraniums growing and flowering all summer, we recommend that you water with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer (such as 20-20-20), mixed and applied as directed.

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  • Sunlight

    Sunlight

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    Geraniums are a sun loving plant that need 4-6 hours of full sun a day, or perhaps longer in somewhat filtered light. South and west exposures are usually best.

  • Soil

    Soil

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    Geraniums grow well in most garden soil as long as it drains well. Loam soil, which has a loose, crumbly texture and is high in organic matter, results in the best growth but the geraniums can also grow in poorer soils. The plants perform best when soil pH is near 6.5, and they grow poorly if the pH is below 5.5.

  • Temperature

    Temperature

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    Cultivars of the geranium species typically available at garden centers and nurseries grow best in daytime temperatures between 65 (18 °C) to 75 F (23 °C) and nighttime temperatures between 50 t(10°C) to 60 F (15 °C).

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  • Container

    Container

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    If you're planting geraniums into containers, use a pot that's at least 10 inches across for annual geraniums, or at least 12 inches across for perennial geraniums.

  • Additional

    Additional

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    All parts of geraniums are poisonous to both dogs and cats. Also present in summer. Hyacinth: (Hyacinthus orientalis) The bulbs are poisonous to both cats and dogs.

  • Popularity

    Popularity

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    26 people already have this plant 14 people have added this plant to their wishlists

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