Lady's Bedstraw – Galium odoratum | ↕10-25 cm | Ø9 cm
Lady's Bedstraw
Galium odoratum
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the light requirements for Lady's Bedstraw?
Lady's Bedstraw thrives in shade to partial shade.
How often should I water Lady's Bedstraw?
Regular watering is needed during dry periods to keep the soil moist but not too dry.
Is Lady's Bedstraw winter hardy?
Yes, Lady's Bedstraw is very winter hardy.
Is Lady's Bedstraw toxic to pets?
No, Lady's Bedstraw is not toxic.
What type of soil is best for Lady's Bedstraw?
It prefers rich, humus soil that is moist but well-draining.
Details
Ladies' Bedstraw
Galium odoratum
Galium odoratum is a lovely, low-growing perennial plant that is especially known for its delightful fragrance and beautiful, white flower clusters in late spring. This plant is perfect for shady spots in the garden, under trees or in a dark border, where it provides a calm and natural appearance with its fresh foliage and subtle blooms. It is a true ground cover that quickly forms a green carpet.
Latin name: Galium odoratum
Dutch name: Ladies' Bedstraw
Height: 10–25 cm
Mature height: 15–25 cm
Width: 40–60 cm
Leaf: Narrow, green, in whorls
Flowers: White, small and fragrant
Blooming period: April – June
Growth habit: Ground covering
Light requirement: Shade to partial shade
Soil: Rich in humus, moist but well-draining
Moisture: Moist, not too dry
Pot size: Ø9 cm
Pruning: Possibly trim back after flowering to keep tidy
Watering: Regular watering during dry periods
Fertilization: Some compost or organic fertilizer in spring
Winter hardiness: Very winter hardy
Toxic: Not toxic
Why choose Galium odoratum? Delightful fragrance, ideal for shady spots, fast ground cover, natural and fresh appearance.
More Information
| Titel 2 | Galium odoratum |
|---|---|
| Plant height | 10-25 |
| Pot size | 9 |
| Toxic | No |
| Botanical name | Galium |
| Decorative pot | Without pot |
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