Crocosmia ‘Emily McKenzie’ Kiefer Nursery Trees, Shrubs, Perennials
Crocosmia 'Emily McKenzie' is a compact crocosmia. Its wide, bright orange flowers have an attractive mahogany throat. It's ideal for the growing in swathes through the herbaceous border and the flowers are excellent for cutting. Grow Crocosmia 'Emily McKenzie' in well-drained soil in full sun. Ultimate spread 0.1-0.5 metres Growing conditions Loam Chalk Sand Clay Moisture Moist but well-drained pH Acid, Alkaline, Neutral 'Emily McKenzie' is a compact, cormous perennial forming a narrow clump of upright, sword-shaped, pleated, mid-green leaves and arching, branched stems bearing dense racemes of purple buds opening to funnel-shaped, red-marked, deep orange flowers from late summer into autumn. Season of interest Height and spread Metric | Imperial Where to grow Crocosmias Crocosmia ( Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora 'Emily McKenzie') Alternative cultivar names: 'Emily McKenzie' 'Lady McKenzie' Common names Crocosmia Montbretia Photo Gallery Uploaded by NMoasis Uploaded by Joy Uploaded by pirl Uploaded by NMoasis Uploaded by NMoasis Uploaded by DaylilySLP Uploaded by Joy Uploaded by SpringGreenThumbMontbretia Crocosmia 'Emily McKenzie' planten combineren
Dit is de Crocosmia 'Emily McKenzie' plant. Een oranje bloeiende variant binnen het geslacht Crocosmia. De Crocosmia worden in het Nederlands ook wel Montbretia genoemd. Deze sierlijke tuinplanten zijn familie van de Iridaceae (iris). De bladeren zijn groen en ongeveer 50 cm groot. Garden locations Culture Grow in medium moisture, moderately fertile, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Prefers full sun, but appreciates part shade in hot summer climates. Plant corms in spring after last frost date approximately 3-4" deep and 6" apart. Plant description Arching spikes of crimson-splashed, bright orange, freesia-like flowers appear from August to October among sword-like, mid-green leaves. These magnificent montbretia are perfect for a mixed border in a sheltered, sunny site. The wiry stems are self-supporting. All 13 results here Alphabetical list of all 4,000+ perennials hereCousins to the gladiola, these are hardy plants that produce clumps of green sword-shaped leaves, with tall, arching spikes of funnel-shaped blossoms appearing in mid to late summer. Several named varieties are now.