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Lindheimer’s beeblossom (Gaura lindheimeri) “Compact White”

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Gaura Lindheimer

Lindheimer’s beeblossom (Gaura lindheimeri) are true sun worshipers, the beauty of their flowers is best flattered in a sunny place.

The natural area of ​​the common sedge is Mexico and the southern regions of the United States, where sedges grow as shrubby herbs.

Lindheimer’s beeblossom (Gaura lindheimeri) is a profusely blooming, undemanding perennial from the family of palulaceae. Forms a remarkably beautiful flower-rich clump. The airy flowers are quatrefoils that look like butterflies when floating in the wind. In order to grow, Lindheimer’s beeblossom needs calcareous, well-drained soil and a sunny place to grow. But the plants also do well in sandy or clayey dry soil. Peeling sticks are drought-resistant and resistant to pests. The flowering period lasts from the beginning of summer until autumn. In the summer after the first major flowering, it is advisable to cut back the flowered stems of the plants, as this promotes the growth of new flower stems.  are perfect for a natural garden with drier soil or as larger collections in a bed with other plants that prefer drier soil. Low-growing varieties are perfect for growing on the terrace or balcony as a potted plant.

Lindheimer’s beeblossom has no culinary properties, but the plant makes a delicious tea that is comparable in its health-giving properties to tea made from narrow-leaved elk hemp. According to the literature, Indians have used freshly crushed bitter gourd as poultices for muscle and joint pain. Internally, Lindheimer’s beeblossom acts as a tonic, and the dried leaves are used and drunk as green tea made from the leaves of the common Chinese tea bush.

Height approx. 30 cm.

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