Senetti Blue Bicolor is a tender, cushion-forming or loosely branched perennial, often grown as an annual, with ovate, triangular to heart-shaped, mid-green leaves and, throughout summer, large, vibrant, daisy-like purple-blue flowers, white at the base of each petal.
Imperia Senetti Blue Bicolor Care
Senetti Blue Bicolor Pericallis



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How to Care for the Plant
Water
With this in mind it’s best to water your senetti around midday as cold water can shock the roots. Senetti are prone to thirst and should be watered regularly.
Pruning
Senetti have a unique ability to rebloom so if you feel your senetti has finished its blooming you can cut it back to around half its size. This should trigger another bloom within about 3-4 weeks.
Sunlight
Senetti like to be planted where they can access plenty of sun, but it’s important to keep in mind that they also need to be protected from cold easterly winds.
Soil
Soil with a pH of 5.6 using a peat based compost would be best.
Temperature
While senetti can still thrive in wet weather, they are quite vulnerable to cold and frost and will struggle in temperatures below 0°C degrees.
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