Rosablühendes Schönauge 'American Dream'
Variety
Incomplete Variety
created by Ninchen28 at 23.03.2025
Color
pink
Resistances
cold tolerant
drought tolerant
heat resistant
Growth habit
growth habit: horst-forming
lifespan: perennial
ornamental plant
Location
planting: bed
planting: outdoor
light: sunny to semi-shady
soil moisture: no waterlogging
Soil: regular garden soil
Taste
Edible, Non-toxic
Harvest
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1ST YEAR
FOLLOWING YEARS
The rose-flowered 'American Dream' makes the American dream come true in the garden in the most beautiful way. The simple pink flowers attract countless bees, bumblebees and butterflies in their search for food. In the period from July to September, they provide an extra boost to the food supply for these busy insects. Coreopsis rosea 'American Dream' (bot.) is best placed in a sunny area. It makes little difference whether the plant is cultivated outdoors or in a container. It is a delight in every respect and makes a stunning sight. The rose-flowering 'American Dream' adorns itself with green, needle-like leaves that fall to the ground in late fall. Both in height and width, this beautiful perennial reaches a size of 20 to 30 centimeters.
Non hybrid
Frostproof
It doesn't take much effort to create good conditions for the rose-flowering 'American Dream'. This beautiful perennial even tolerates dry soil in full sun. In containers and pots, it enriches patios and balconies with its beautiful flowers in a girlish light pink. This hardy plant is an ornamental element in rock gardens or cottage gardens and is suitable for larger groups in open spaces. In a near-natural garden, it is a late summer food source for many insects. After a summer full of flowers, the rose-flowering 'American Dream' should be cut back. The perennial withdraws into the ground over the winter and in this way gathers new strength for the next garden season.
Light requirement
Sunny
Water requirement
Dry
Soil
Light (sandy)
Nutrient requirement
Medium
Plant distance
20 cm
Row spacing
20 cm
Seeding depth
0Not specified
No antagonistic plants
Root Rot
Powdery mildews
Land snails
Aphids