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How to grow and care for Nemesia?

Nemesia Facts, growth, care tips, toxicity

Flowering plants can help create a magnificent landscape design inside your garden area. If you want to create a vibrant flower bed in your garden, pick a bunch of Nemesia plants. Nemesia is a flower that can add both colour and fragrance to your garden. In this article, you will find a detailed guide on how to grow and care for nemesia. So, read on.

 

Nemesia: Key facts

Scientific name Nemesia caerulea
Common name Cape snapdragon, mauve nemesia
Family Figworts
Native area South Africa
Type of plant Perennials
Mature size 10 to 18 inch
Exposure to sun Full or direct sunlight
Soil type Organic soil mixed with vermicompost, sphagnum moss, perlite, etc
Flower Yes
Color of flower White, blue, red, yellow, pink
Toxicity level Not toxic

 

How to plant Nemesia?

Although most nurseries have Nemesia ready to plant, you can cultivate nemesia flowers from seeds too. In colder climates, germinate the seed indoors. Then, move the plants outdoors in the spring. If the climate is warmer, then you should move the plants outdoors in the spring.

Dig a hole that is roughly the same width and depth as the planting container you buy from a nursery. Before inserting the plant into the hole, remove it from the root ball and slightly loosen the roots. Backfill the hole and make it gently compact. Water thoroughly to moisten the soil. To protect from extreme weather, space plants 4 to 6 inches apart and cover with mulch.

 

Nemesia: Care tips

Taking care of nemesia is not a very tough task. Here are a few tips for that.

 

Nemesia: Variants

Nemesia comes in a wide array of varieties that can bring colours to your garden and attract you in no time. Here are the variants of nemesia.

Apart from these natural variants, there are a few hybrid variants of nemesia that offer frequent flowers with bigger sizes. Those are Aromatica True Blue, Sunsatia Cranberry, Bluebird, Tropical, Rhubarb & Custard and Ice Pink. Every variant has its distinct shades of petals and fragrances.

 

Nemesia: Charateristics

 

Nemesia: Toxicity

Nemesia is not toxic to humans. Also, it is not toxic for pets.

 

FAQs

Which is the best season to sow nemesia?

You can sow the seed in early spring when the temperature is not too high or too low.

Can you use nemesia as an indoor plant?

It is the best thing to keep nemesia as an outdoor plant.

Is any nemesia flower fragrant?

Yes, Nemesia sunpeddle offers a good smell.

Which are some prominent nemesia variants?

Some prominent nemesia variants are N. Floribunda, N. Versicolor, N. Strumosa, etc.

What kind of soil is required for nemesia?

Nemesia needs organic soil mixed with vermicompost, sphagnum moss, perlite, etc.

Is sunlight needed for nemesia?

Yes, full sun or direct sun is required for the thriving growth of nemesia.

Can you do pruning for nemesia?

Pruning is a mandatory thing for nemesia to get continuous flowers throughout the season.

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