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Cephalaria gigantea

Cephalaria gigantea

Giant Scabious

Family: Dipsacaceae
syn. C. tatarica; Scabiosa gigantea; 
S. tatarica;

 

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Type: clump-forming perennial;
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Sizes: ↑ to 2.5 m; 60 cm;
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Hardiness: fully hardy [ to -15 C ];
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Soil: well-drained; fertile; moist;
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Place: sunny; partial shade;
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Application: gardens; wild meadows;
attractive for butterflies;
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