Kornelkirsche
Variety
created by Ninchen28 at 14.02.2025
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The cornelian cherry (Cornus mas), also called Herlitze, Dürlitze, Hirlnuss, in Austria also Dirndl, Dirndling, Dirndlstrauch or Gelber Hartriegel, in German-speaking Switzerland Tierlibaum, is a plant species and belongs to the genus of dogwood (Cornus) within the dogwood family (Cornaceae). Contrary to the German name, it is not a type of cherry. In Germany, this shrub flowers in March/April, usually even before the forsythia.
Non hybrid
Not frost resistant
The location should be as sunny and semi-shady as possible. Otherwise, the cornelian cherry is rather undemanding when it comes to soil conditions and can also withstand dry periods. It also requires few nutrients, so it rarely needs to be fertilized. An addition of compost in spring is sufficient.
Light requirement
Sunny
Water requirement
Moist
Soil
Medium (loamy)
Nutrient requirement
Medium
Light germinator
Germination temperature
15 - 20 °C (Degrees Celsius)
Plant distance
90 cm
Row spacing
90 cm
Seeding depth
1.5 cm
Lavender
Rosemary
Rosskastanie
Sukkulenten - Agavengewächse
Sukkulenten - Dickblattgewächse
Sukkulenten - Kakteengewächse
Sukkulenten - Mittagsblumengewächse
Sukkulenten - Steinbrechgewächse
Sukkulenten - Wolfsmilchgewächse
Thyme
Walnut family
Ziergräser - Bambus
Ziergräser - Federborstengras, Lampenputzergras
Ziergräser - Federgras
Ziergräser - Pampasgras
Ziergräser - Schwingel
Septoria
Angular leaf spot of cucumber
Powdery mildews
Gall midges
Aphids
Mealybugs