Gelbe Skabiose

Variety

Gelbe Skabiose

Approved Data

created by Alex&Sempi at 01.02.2026

Features

Resistances

robust

cold tolerant

resistant

drought tolerant

heat resistant

Pest-resistant

Winter hardy

Little susceptible

hardy down to -20°C

krankheitstolerant

Location

biotope: mountain area

Biotop: Magerrasen, Trockenwiese

planting: bed

planting: outdoor

Heat requirement: high

planting: house wall / wall

Soil: permeable soil

soil moisture: no waterlogging

Planting: mounds / ridges

Fertilization: nutrient-poor

light: Full sun

soil moisture: well-drained

Soil: light

Soil: gravelly to sandy

fertilization: low-humus

Soil: sandy

Soil: deep

wind: airy

Soil: light to medium-heavy

Wind: windverträglich

Soil: rocky, stony

Water: sparingly

pH value: neutral to alkaline (7-8)

Planting: rock garden / alpine garden

Light: Sun

Water: Let the substrate dry in between

Soil moisture: dry

biotope: steppe / grassland

Heat requirement: moderate

Düngung: kalktolerant

Pflanzung: Trockenmauer

Biotop: Feld

Pflanzung: Bauerngarten

Nachbarn gute: trockenheitsliebende

Nachbarn schlecht: feuchtigkeitsliebend

Nachbarn schlechte: Schattenpflanzen

Good companions: calcium-loving

Good companions: sun-loving

Nachbarn schlechte: stark wuchernd

Nachbarn schlechte: hoher nährstoffbedarf

Nachbarn gute: mit niedrigen Nährstoffbedarf

Nachbarn schlechte: hochwachsend

Nachbarn gute: niedrigwachsend

Gartenstil: Naturgarten

Pflanzung: Rabatte

Pflanzung: Dachbegrünung

Pflanzung: Mauerkrone

Pflanzung: Treppenrand

Pflanzung: Staudenbeet

Gartenstil: Präriegarten

Herkunft: einheimisch, indigen

Pflanzung: Hügelbeet

Boden: karg

Düngung: nicht erforderlich

Soil moisture: not too moist

Taste

not edible

Toxizität: ungiftig

Color

creamy-yellow

brown

medium green

yellow brown

pale yellow

Blätter: dunkelgrün

Frucht: goldgelb

Blüte: hellgelb

Farbe: einfarbig

Stamm, Stiel: grün

Wurzel: braun

Samen: braun

Wurzel: beige

Behaarung: silbergrau

Behaarung: weiß

Samen: beige

Oberfläche: rau

Stamm, Stiel: hellgrün

Growth habit

insect pollination

lifespan: perennial

Game Variety

tubular flower

growth habit: stable

leaves: loosely leafed

flower: flowering

root type: taproot

self-fruiting

warm germination

growth habit: rosette-shaped

cross-pollination

growth habit: upright slender

ornamental plant

self-seeding

flower: continuous bloomer

height: 50 - 60 cm

height: 20 - 30 cm

wide: 20 - 30 cm

height: 40 - 50 cm

height: 30 - 40 cm

late-flowering

hermaphroditic

feathered leaves

growth habit: upright flower stems

growth habit: Long Stalks

lobed leaves

star-shaped flowers

non-woody

Spear shaped leaves

propagation by seeds

dies back in late autumn

Blüte: scheibenförmig

leaves slim

perennial

Summer variety

Blätter: eiförmig

Blüte: mittelgroß

Blätter: mittelgroß

Geschlechtertyp: einhäusig

Keimung: Lichtkeimer

Blüte: duftend schwach

Wuchsform: krautig

Schnitt: nach Blüte

Schnitt: Spätwinter

Wuchsform: verzweigt

Leaves: slightly hairy

Seitentriebbildung: mäßig

Blütenstand: einzeln, kleine Gruppen

Life cycle: sprouts in spring

Vermehrung: samenfest

Stamm, Stiel: behaart

Blüte: filigran

Stamm, Stiel: rund

Stamm, Stiel: fleischig

Stamm, Stiel: gerillt

Fruit shape

Typ: Schließfrucht - Achäne

elongated

ribbed

triangular

egg-shaped

small

Shape: tapered

Oberfläche: trocken

Season Overview

Propagating

Planting

Harvest

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Description

The yellow scabious or yellow scabious (Scabiosa ochroleuca) is a plant species from the genus Scabiosa. The original distribution area of the yellow scabious extends from Germany to Mongolia. It is a neophyte in Great Britain and France, among other places. In Germany, the yellow scabious occurs in the eastern low mountain range and in the eastern part of the North German lowlands. It is considered endangered in Germany. It does not occur in western Austria, but is common in the Pannonian region. Yellow scabious thrives in Central Europe in dry grasslands, dry meadows, embankments, railway embankments, and even on slag heaps. It is somewhat calcareous and grows from the colline to the montane altitude zone. It is a biennial to perennial herbaceous plant that reaches heights of 20 to 60 centimeters. The stem is usually branched and often heavily hairy. The basal leaves are usually simple pinnate with an ovate-lanceolate terminal leaflet, hairy on the underside at the veins. The opposite, middle stem leaves are simple to doubly pinnate, with short, curly hairs. The terminal lobes are barely wider than the lateral lobes. The capitate inflorescence has a diameter of 1.5 to 3.5 centimeters and is surrounded by bracts. The flowers are hermaphroditic with an outer calyx. The marginal flowers are radiant. The calyx has five striking fox-red (later brownish) calyx bristles. The pale to light yellow, fused-leaved corolla is five-lobed. Yellow scabious blooms from July to November and fruits from July to December. The fruit is a nut (achene). Pollination is mainly carried out by bees, bumblebees, and hoverflies, but to a lesser extent also by other insects. The dispersal of the diaspores is carried out by the wind.

Non hybrid

Frostproof

Growing tips

🌱 Pre-cultivation - From the beginning/mid-March - From April in an unheated cold frame - Fine, well-drained sowing soil - No heavily fertilized soil (scabiosas like it rather lean) - Only press seeds down lightly (light germinator) - Germination temperature: 18-20 °C - Germination time: 7-14 (21) days - Evenly slightly moist, never wet. - Keep cooler after germination (approx. 12-15 °C) - Plenty of light - Prick out when 2-3 true leaves are present - Harden off: end of April/beginning of May - Plant in the bed after the last frosts - Planting distance: 25-35 cm 🌼 Direct sowing - Direct sowing: from April/May - Press seeds only lightly (light germinator) - Planting distance: 25-35 cm, depending on variety 🌞 Location - Full sun - the more sun, the more flowers - Airy, but not draughty - Ideal for flower beds, natural gardens, dry beds and as a cut flower 🌱 Soil - Well-drained, rather poor to normally nutrient-rich - Slightly moist, no waterlogging - Work in sand or fine gravel 💧 Care - Water moderately - Allow the top layer to dry out between waterings - Remove faded leaves regularly - Lightly fertilize in early summer 🌾 Overwintering - Annual varieties die back - Perennial species (e.g. Scabiosa caucasica) are usually hardy: ◦ light winter protection from leaves or brushwood ◦ good drainage in winter 🐝 Insect magnet Scabiosas are extremely popular with bees, butterflies and hoverflies - perfect for natural gardens. 🌼 Good neighbors - Yarrow, catnip, lavender, sage - Magnificent candle, echinacea, girl's eye - Feather grass, love grass, blue fescue - Verbena, oregano, thyme - Tomatoes, peppers & chili, zucchini & pumpkin - Beans, peas - Garlic & onions - Carrots, beet - Summer lilac, dog rose, wild roses - Sea buckthorn, rock pear, currants & gooseberries 🚫 Bad neighbors - Astilbe, funkia, ferns, ragwort - Phlox, delphinium, mint, goldenrod - Woodruff, fairy flower, heuchera - Salads, cabbages, celery, spinach & chard, cucumbers - Hydrangeas, rhododendrons & azaleas, privet - Willows, dogwood 🦠 Common diseases - Powdery mildew - Root rot - Leaf spot diseases 🐛 Typical pests - Aphids - snails - thrips - Caterpillars

Details

Light requirement

Sunny

Water requirement

Dry

Soil

Medium (loamy)

Nutrient requirement

Low

Light germinator

Germination temperature

15 - 20 °C (Degrees Celsius)

Plant distance

30 cm

Row spacing

30 cm

Seeding depth

0.2 cm

Diseases

Angular leaf spot of cucumber

Powdery mildews

Root Rot

Pests

Thrips

Land snails

Caterpillars

Aphids

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