Difference between revisions of "Alyssum (genus)"

From Gardenology.org - Plant Encyclopedia and Gardening Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
(new)
 
Line 1: Line 1:
 +
{{SPlantbox
 +
|genus=Alyssum
 +
|Temp Metric=°F
 +
|jumpin=If this plant info box on watering; zones; height; etc. is mostly empty you can click on the edit tab and fill in the blanks!
 +
|image=Upload.png
 +
|image_width=240
 +
}}
 +
{{Inc|
 +
Alyssum (classical name). Cruciferae. Low plants with many small clustered flowers, grown in the open and often used in rock-gardens.
 +
 +
Plants branching, often tufted: fls. white or yellow, sometimes varying to rose; filaments often notched: fr. a small orbicular pod, with 1 or 2 wingless seeds in each of the 2 compartments; valves of pod nerveless, flattened at the margins.—As many as 100 species in middle Eu., Medit. region and the Caucasus.
 +
 +
The sweet alyssum is one of the commonest annuals, grown both in the open and forced in benches, beds or pots. It is of the easiest culture, either indoors or out. The compact varieties are most prized for pot culture. Under glass, it requires temperature of a carnation house. It will stand considerable frost in the open, and may be sown early; it blooms all summer, and until killed by winter. Useful for window-gardens and baskets. For winter bloom, sow seeds late in August or in September. When blooms begin to fail, cut back the plant, and it will bloom again.
 +
 +
The perennial alyssums require no special treatment. They are usually propagated by dividing the roots; also by cuttings and seeds.
 +
}}
 +
 
__NOTOC__{{Plantbox
 
__NOTOC__{{Plantbox
 
| name = ''Alyssum''
 
| name = ''Alyssum''

Revision as of 13:32, 12 January 2010


Upload.png


Plant Characteristics
Cultivation
Scientific Names

Alyssum >


If this plant info box on watering; zones; height; etc. is mostly empty you can click on the edit tab and fill in the blanks!



Read about Alyssum (genus) in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Alyssum (classical name). Cruciferae. Low plants with many small clustered flowers, grown in the open and often used in rock-gardens.

Plants branching, often tufted: fls. white or yellow, sometimes varying to rose; filaments often notched: fr. a small orbicular pod, with 1 or 2 wingless seeds in each of the 2 compartments; valves of pod nerveless, flattened at the margins.—As many as 100 species in middle Eu., Medit. region and the Caucasus.

The sweet alyssum is one of the commonest annuals, grown both in the open and forced in benches, beds or pots. It is of the easiest culture, either indoors or out. The compact varieties are most prized for pot culture. Under glass, it requires temperature of a carnation house. It will stand considerable frost in the open, and may be sown early; it blooms all summer, and until killed by winter. Useful for window-gardens and baskets. For winter bloom, sow seeds late in August or in September. When blooms begin to fail, cut back the plant, and it will bloom again.

The perennial alyssums require no special treatment. They are usually propagated by dividing the roots; also by cuttings and seeds.


The above text is from the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture. It may be out of date, but still contains valuable and interesting information which can be incorporated into the remainder of the article. Click on "Collapse" in the header to hide this text.



Upload.png


Plant Characteristics
Cultivation
Scientific Names

Alyssum >


Do you have a description of this genus or plant? Edit this section!

Cultivation

calendar?
January:
February:
March:
April:
May:
June:
July:
August:
September:
October:
November:
December:
Notes:
Do you have cultivation info on this plant? Edit this section!

Propagation

Do you have propagation info on this plant? Edit this section!

Pests and diseases

Do you have pest and disease info on this plant? Edit this section!

Species

Gallery

If you have a photo of this plant, please upload it! Plus, there may be other photos available for you to add.

References

External links