Green lavender cotton

Green lavender cotton

Santolina viridis

Plant family

Daisy family (Asteraceae)

Season Overview

Propagating

Planting

Harvest

Harvest

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1ST YEAR

FOLLOWING YEARS

Details

Light requirement

Sunny

Water requirement

Dry

Soil

Light (sandy)

Nutrient requirement

Low

Seeding distance

30 cm

Row spacing

30 cm

Seeding depth

0Not specified

Instructions

Description

Olive herb also known as green cypress herb, green-leaved, cypress herb, rosemary-leaved saint's herb and green saint's flower, belongs to the family of composite plants (Asteraceae). It is grown as a seasoning herb, ornamental and medicinal plant. The taste of the leaves reminds of pickled olives. The hardy shrub is evergreen and grows branched, bushy up to 70 cm high. From June to about August form the cup-shaped, small, yellow flowers, which also smell of olives. You can harvest the aromatic leaves of the olive herb continuously.

Origin:

Mediterranean

Growing tips

Likes nutrient-poor, calcareous and permeable soil. The leaves can be harvested continuously, for this cut off the whole shoot tips. The herb can be propagated by cuttings, cuttings or rootstock division, but these should be planted only after the last frosts. Does not need to be preplanted, can also be grown in containers. Cold germinator, needs temperatures between 4-8°C. Water only sparingly, as the herb is very sensitive to waterlogging. Cut back 1/3 after flowering, as well as woody areas.

Antagonistic Plants

Diseases

Dry rot of crucifers

Root Rot

Pests

Aphids

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