Leycesterien Standardsorte

Variety

Leycesterien Standardsorte

created by Alex&Sempi at 02.07.2025

Features

Location

planting: bed

planting: outdoor

sheltered from the wind

light: sunny to semi-shady

Soil: permeable soil

soil moisture: no waterlogging

biotope: mountain area

Fertilization: nutrient-rich

fertilization: humus-enriched

light: light shade.

soil moisture: fresh to moist

Soil: slightly loamy

soil moisture: well-drained

biotope: forest

Soil: light

Soil: gravelly to sandy

Water: regularly

planting: heat protected

planting: open balcony or terrace

Planting: winter garden

Light: Semi-Shade

pH value: acidic to neutral (5,5-7)

planting: covered balcony or terrace

Soil: loosened

Water: Adequate

Planting: hedge

Planting: frost-protected

Planting: pots, tubs, or boxes

Fertilization: moderate

Fertilization: organic

Heat requirement: moderate

Heat requirement: cool

Düngung: kalktolerant

Düngung: flüssig

Düngung: Langzeitdünger

Düngemittel: zweimalig Kompost

Color

green

red

light green / pale green

Flower: light pink

red-purple

leaves: Autumn leaf coloration

Flower: white

Flower: crimson

leaves: budding coloration

Frucht: dunkelviolett

Frucht: rotviolett/violettrot

Farbe: zweifarbig

Frucht: schwarzviolett/violettschwarz

Stamm, Stiel: braun

Stamm, Stiel: grün

Herbstfärbung: gelb

Herbstfärbung: orange

Wurzel: braun

Blattrippen: grün

Samen: braun

Fruchtfleisch: purpurrot

Fruchtfleisch: violett

Samen: ocker

Wurzel: beige

Growth habit

lifespan: perennial

harvest: profitable

growth habit: upright

tubular flower

flower: flowering

leaves: Deciduous

growth habit: multi-stem cultivatable

strong lateral shoot development

normal growth

warm germination

growth habit: sprawling

subshrub

leaves: densely leafed

seed-fixed: yes

root type: heart-shaped root system

ornamental plant

self-seeding

flower: continuous bloomer

Fragrant flowers

leaves: evermoist

serrated leaves

growth habit: slightly arching

heigth: 100 - 120 cm

height: 160 - 180 cm

height: 140 - 160 cm

propagation by cuttings

height: 180 - 200 cm

growth habit: becoming woody

height: 120 - 140 cm

wide: 100 - 150 cm

hermaphroditic

funnel-shaped

wide: 150 - 200 cm

height: 200 - 250 cm

entire leaves

spicate flowers

large leaves

Spear shaped leaves

propagation by seeds

propagation by division

fruit on one-year-old wood

insect pollination

leaves: delicate, fine

harvest: late-ripening

Blätter: eiförmig

Blüte: mittelgroß

Blätter: zugespitzt

Geschlechtertyp: einhäusig

Keimung: Lichtkeimer

Blätter: gesägt

Blüte: hängend

Resistances

resistant

virus-resistant

robust

disease resistant

Snail resistant

Little susceptible

slugs resistant

partially hardy

multi resistant

hardy with protection

susceptible to late frost

hardy down to -15°C

Taste

Slightly bitter

Licorice aroma

Caramel aroma

raw edible

Edible, Non-toxic

lightly bitter

sehr süß

geleeartig

Rosinen-Aroma

Fruit shape

smooth, sleek

egg-shaped

small

thin skin

globular

langoval

Beeren

Steinfrucht

weich

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Description

Leycesterias (bot. Leycesteria) are deciduous shrubs. They belong to the honeysuckle family (Caprifoliaceae). They are native to the north-western regions of the Himalayas as far as south-west China. The Leycesteria genus is divided into around five species. The green shrubs are now popular ornamental shrubs in our latitudes. Their exotic flair makes them striking eye-catchers. The spike-shaped red flowers are typical. They are beautiful and exude a pleasantly mild fragrance. Leycesterias reach 100 to over 250 centimetres in height and width. Some species are partially frost hardy. They are also suitable for keeping in containers. Leycesterias first came to Europe around one hundred years ago and are still not widely represented today. They are amateur shrubs. The semi-shrub often freezes back in cold winters. However, it sprouts again in spring. In mild climatic regions or in sheltered locations, the ornamental shrubs remain green in winter. In this case, they flower earlier in spring and reach greater heights. Leaf The Leycesteria genus has simple, lanceolate or ovate leaves. These taper to a point at the front. The foliage coloration of Leycesteria is green to light green. The leaves are between five and 20 centimeters long. They have a smooth leaf edge, which is irregularly serrated in some species. The underside of the leaves is light green. In autumn, the leaves of some species take on a decorative autumn color. They present themselves with a bright yellow or orange-red foliage. Flowering Leycesteria plants form striking reddish inflorescences. These appear in elongated, hanging spikes. The flowering period is from July to September, in some species it lasts until late fall. The flowers are usually clustered together in whorls between the large, colorful bracts. The flowers are tubular or trumpet-shaped and five-petaled. They have five unequal sepals. The five petals are funnel-shaped and reddish to purple. The flowers have a circle of five stamens and short filaments. The ovary consists of the five fused carpels. The stigma of Leycesteria is capitate. Fruit After flowering, Leycesteria shrubs produce soft berries or red-black, bitter, edible drupes. Growth habit Leycesteria shrubs grow upright and are undemanding woody plants. Depending on the species and location, they shed their foliage in the fall; some are evergreen. The fresh shoots, flower and leaf stems are slightly hairy. With increasing age, the shoots become woody and hollow on the inside. The plants grow densely, with multiple shoots and sprawling growth. They require sufficient space due to their broad growth.

Non hybrid

Not frost resistant

Growing tips

Location

Details

Light requirement

Semi-shaded

Water requirement

Moist

Soil

Light (sandy)

Nutrient requirement

High

Light germinator

Germination temperature

18 - 22 °C (Degrees Celsius)

Plant distance

100 cm

Row spacing

100 cm

Seeding depth

0.2 cm

Diseases

Root Rot

Pests

Land snails

Aphids

White fly

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