Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw'

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Plant features Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw'

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Description Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw' | Avens

The Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw' is a stunning perennial known for its vibrant red blossoms that add a splash of colour to any garden. Commonly referred to as avens, this striking variety is cherished for its decorative appeal and its ability to thrive in a range of garden settings.

Blooming profusely from early to late summer, 'Mrs Bradshaw' offers a prolonged display of ornamental flowers atop stems with a hint of purple – a true delight for any plant enthusiast.

Key features of Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw'

The Geum 'Mrs Bradshaw' comes with a host of appealing traits that make it an excellent addition to plant borders and group plantings:

  • The plant's clump-forming growth habit ensures it creates a substantial presence in any garden arrangement.
  • 'Mrs Bradshaw' reaches an ultimate height of approximately 60 cm, making it an ideal choice for mid-border plantings where its red flowers can be showcased.
  • The deciduous foliage remains a lustrous green throughout spring and summer, offering a rich backdrop for the red blooms.
  • While it is drought-sensitive, 'Mrs Bradshaw' has average water needs, making it a manageable choice for gardeners with various experiences.

Tips for growing Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw'

  • Place 'Mrs Bradshaw' in a sunny to partially shaded location to encourage optimal flowering. Well-drained soil is crucial for the health of the plant.
  • Regular watering will help maintain the vibrancy of the flowers and foliage, particularly during dry spells.
  • Periodic division of the plant is recommended to stimulate growth and maintain vigour. This can be done in spring or autumn by carefully lifting the plant, dividing it into sections, and replanting these divisions.
  • Deadheading spent flowers can encourage a second flush of blooms and extend the flowering period.

Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw'

Planting & care Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw' (Avens)

We would like to provide some tips on how to plant and care for a Wet soil. By following these tips, you can be sure to enjoy your Wet soil for a long time.

Ideal placement of a Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw'

Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw' flourishes in a location that receives full sun to partial shade, as ample light encourages a profusion of its vibrant red blooms. A well-drained substrate is crucial for the health of this plant, enabling it to thrive across a range of soil types. Positioning this variety in spots that emulate its native habitat will result in optimal growth and display. It's important to ensure the soil remains moist, as this species does not tolerate drought well. The ideal placement within a garden is in a border or as part of a group planting, where its clump-forming growth habit can be fully appreciated.

How do I plant a Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw'?

For optimal growth, Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw' should be positioned in an area that receives full sun to partial shade. This species thrives in well-drained soil, adaptable to a variety of soil conditions. When planting, ensure that each specimen has enough space to develop into a healthy clump, generally spacing them about 45 cm apart to accommodate their mature size. After planting, water the plants to settle the soil around the roots and maintain consistent moisture without overwatering. This plant benefits from mulching to retain soil moisture and to provide a stable root environment.

Pruning a Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw'

Pruning of Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw' is quite straightforward and is mainly focused on maintaining the aesthetics and vigor of the plant. Deadheading spent flowers regularly during the blooming season can encourage a more extended period of flowering. Additionally, once the flowering has ceased, cutting back the foliage can help promote healthy growth for the following season. As the plant is deciduous, the foliage will die back in winter, and any remaining dead material should be cleared away in early spring to make way for new growth.

Watering a Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw'

To ensure the vibrant red blooms of Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw' reach their full potential, consistent moisture is crucial. This plant requires an average amount of water, thriving best when the soil is kept well-drained yet moist. In periods of intense sun or heat, it may be necessary to increase watering frequency to maintain the soil's moisture level, but avoid waterlogging. A deep watering method is beneficial, encouraging a strong root system and better drought resilience. During the growing season, especially in the warmer summer months, monitoring soil moisture will contribute to the health and longevity of the plant.

Fertilising a Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw'

To maintain the vigor and enhance the vibrant red blooms of Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw', it is recommended to apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring as new growth appears. A second application can be beneficial in midsummer to support its continuous flowering through the warmer months. Use a general-purpose garden fertilizer, ensuring that it is well-incorporated into the soil around the clumps, but avoid direct contact with the foliage to prevent any potential burn.

Given its average water needs, ensure that the soil is moist when fertilizing. This will aid in the gradual absorption of nutrients by the roots and prevent any stress on the plant. Regular fertilization, in tandem with proper watering, will contribute significantly to the species' lush foliage and robust summer display.

The characteristics of a Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw'

The Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw' thrives admirably in pots, allowing gardeners to easily manage its environment and enjoy its vibrant display even in smaller spaces. Its fiery red blooms are a magnet for pollinators, contributing to the health of your garden's ecosystem. Furthermore, this perennial's foliage remains lush and attractive even when the flowers are not in season, ensuring that your outdoor space retains its aesthetic appeal throughout the growing cycle.

Separating/dividing a Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw'

To ensure continued vigor and robust health in Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw', division is recommended. This process rejuvenates the plant and stimulates fresh growth. Carefully remove the entire plant from its location, taking care to maintain the integrity of the root system. Once excavated, gently divide the clump into smaller sections, each with a share of roots and shoots. Replant these divisions promptly to minimize stress on the plant. The optimal time for this task is during the cooler months of spring or autumn, allowing the divisions to establish themselves before the extremes of summer or winter.

Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw'

Frequently Asked Questions Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw' (Avens)

What will be the height of Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw'?

The ultimate height of Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw' typically ranges between 10 and 50 centimeters.

What will be the width of Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw'?

Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw' will attain a width ranging from 10 centimeters to 50 centimeters at its ultimate spread.

Which soil type is most suitable for the Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw'?

Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw' is versatile in its soil preferences, thriving in well-drained soil of various types. Ensuring proper drainage is essential for the healthy growth of this plant.

What is the ideal positioning for the Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw'?

Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw' thrives in locations where it can bask in direct sunlight or in spots with partial shade. This plant exhibits robust growth and flowering in such light conditions.

What is the flowering colour of the Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw'?

The blossoms of Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw' showcase a vibrant red hue, adding a striking and lively touch to the plant's appearance.

Is the Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw' hardy?

Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw' is indeed winter hardy. With a tolerance for temperatures ranging from -23.3°C to -20.1°C, it falls within the USDA's 6a hardiness zone. This indicates that the plant is well-equipped to endure colder winter conditions and can thrive in regions with such climate patterns.

Is the Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw' evergreen?

Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw' is indeed an evergreen plant. This means that it maintains its foliage throughout the year, offering a consistent green presence in your garden or landscape.

What is the growth strength of the Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw'?

Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw' typically takes 2 to 5 years to reach its ultimate height, indicating a moderate growth rate.

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Embrace the vibrant charm of Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw', an exquisite addition to any garden space. This plant boasts fiery red blossoms that create a stunning display from late spring to midsummer. Its hardy nature and ability to thrive in a variety of soil conditions make it a gardener's delight.

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