Astilboides tabularis

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Astilboides tabularis is an impressive perennial plant with large, round leaves that resemble parasols. The leaves grow from a central point and can grow up to a meter wide. The plant blooms with clusters of white flowers in the summer. Astilboides tabularis thrives best in moist, nutrient-rich soil and partial to full shade. It is a striking and unique plant that can be a beautiful addition to a shady garden.

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  • Astilboides tabularis is not evergreen. This plant loses its leaves in the winter and comes back in the spring with new leaves. Therefore, it is a deciduous garden plant.

    Astilboides tabularis is hardy to about -20 degrees Celsius. This garden plant can overwinter well in most climates in the Netherlands. It is important to protect the plant from severe frost.

    Astilboides tabularis is easy to maintain. This garden plant requires little care and thrives well in moist, shady areas. It is a strong plant that will give few problems in the garden.

    Astilboides tabularis requires a lot of space to grow. Make sure to provide enough room between other plants so it can develop properly. Consider a minimum width of about 1 meter.

    Yes, Astilboides tabularis grows well in the shade. This plant thrives in shady environments and does well in moist soil. It is an excellent choice for shady gardens.

    Astilboides tabularis requires regular water, especially during hot periods. It is advisable to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. In the summer, it may be necessary to water the plant weekly.

    Yes, Astilboides tabularis is an attractive plant for butterflies and bees because of the flowers it produces. The nectar and pollen of this plant are an important food source for these insects. It is therefore a valuable addition to a garden meant to attract butterflies and bees.

    The plant usually blooms in the months of June to August and the flowering can last for about 4 to 6 weeks.

    This plant prefers partial shade or shade and does not tolerate full sun well. It is best to place it in a location that is protected from direct sunlight.

    No, the plant Astilboides tabularis is not edible. It is a decorative garden plant mainly grown for its striking leaves. It is not suitable for consumption.

  • Astilboides tabularis does not need to be pruned, unless there are dead leaves or flower stems that need to be removed. It is important to regularly remove faded flowers to keep the plant looking nice. Pruning is best done in the spring or after the flowering period.

    Regularly water this plant, especially during dry periods. Make sure the soil is always lightly moist, but not too wet. Preferably water at the base of the plant to prevent mold formation.

    Astilboides tabularis thrives best in moist, well-draining potting soil. Make sure the pot has a hole at the bottom to allow excess water to drain. Use a potting soil specifically for garden plants for optimal growth and flowering.

    Astilboides tabularis thrives best in moist, well-draining soils with a high organic matter content. Ensure that the soil is acidic to neutral and avoid overly soggy or dry conditions. Regularly incorporate compost to improve soil quality and keep the plant healthy.

    This plant thrives best in a moist and shaded location. Make sure the soil is well-draining and doesn't dry out. Plant the Astilboides tabularis near water, such as a pond or stream, for optimal growth.

    It is recommended to protect the plant from frost in winter by applying mulch or leaves around the base. A layer of 5-10 cm is often sufficient. Also, make sure the plant receives enough moisture during frost periods.

    This plant requires regular watering, especially during dry periods. Remove dead leaves and flowers regularly to keep the plant healthy. Fertilize the plant in the spring with organic fertilizers for optimal growth.

    Astilboides tabularis requires little fertilization. Use a general fertilizer in the spring, preferably organic fertilizers. Over-fertilization can lead to leaf burning and other growth problems.

    Astilboides tabularis thrives well under a layer of mulch, which keeps the soil around the roots moist and cool. It also helps to suppress weed growth and retain nutrients. A layer of organic material such as leaves or wood chips is suitable for this plant.

    Astilboides tabularis thrives best in a neutral to slightly acidic soil. It is important that the soil pH is not too high, as this can hinder the growth and flowering of the plant. It is recommended to regularly monitor and adjust the pH value of the soil if necessary.

    Astilboides tabularis is not sensitive to pests and generally does not suffer from infestations. Therefore, it is usually not necessary to take special measures for pest control with this plant. In general, this plant thrives well in gardens and requires little maintenance.

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    Astilboides tabularis is an impressive perennial plant with large, round leaves that resemble parasols. The leaves grow from a central point and can grow up to a meter wide. The plant blooms with clusters of white flowers in the summer. Astilboides tabularis thrives best in moist, nutrient-rich soil and partial to full shade. It is a striking and unique plant that can be a beautiful addition to a shady garden.

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