Bruner macrophylla - maintenance and care

Large-leaved Bruner (Bruner non-forget-me-not) is a groundcover plant that grows in the Caucasus and Southeast Asia. This is a fairly strong representative of the flora with blue or bright blue colors, characterized by unpretentiousness and frost resistance. Large-leafed Bruner has a large and stiff foliage of a green hue. The color of this plant looks most effective when placed in the shade. Bruner is very painful and unpretentious.

bruner large-leaved

Purchase

Seedlings need to be purchased in autumn or spring. Plants must be chosen with lush green foliage. Do not buy old specimens that have tangled roots, sluggish shoots, dry or drooping leaves.

Care

Bruner's care requires minimal. The plant is very unpretentious. The most important thing is regular and timely weeding, since weeds with strong roots can clog the root system of the flower. This representative of the flora tolerates cold winters quite easily. However, there is sensitivity to return cold, which can affect flowering. But in the summer, the plant restores its decorative qualities and develops normally.

Bruner landing

With proper care and favorable warm weather, the bruner large-leafed blooms until late autumn. A great advantage of this representative of the flora is the ability to grow in one place up to 15 years and at the same time not lose a presentable appearance.

Location and soil

Bruner largeleaf prefers places where partial shade. The soil should be clay, moist, nutritious and rich in humus. There is one condition for the bruner to grow and develop well: planting must be carried out in compliance with an interval between shoots of about 50 cm. This representative of the flora is self-planting and prone to strong growth. This must be taken into account when creating floral arrangements.

Bruner care
New sprouts need to be dug up immediately, until they are strongly rooted. White-green varieties of plants do not feel very well in too windy, hot and sunny places. Therefore, it is best to plant them in protected areas. Other varieties of the plant grow well in an open area (not too hot, preferably near a pond), however, it is best to plant them in cool, semi-shaded areas, which are exposed to sunlight in the morning, and a shadow in the afternoon. This representative of the flora does not like excess humidity. Bruner propagated by seeds, with the exception of variegated varieties.

Application

Blue flowers of the plant look great along the borders and revitalize the garden landscape. In the garden, it is very profitable and convenient to grow Bruner. This representative of the flora forms young foliage throughout the summer period, therefore it always looks fresh and presentable. The plant is great for shady rockeries, mixborders and various floral arrangements. Large-leafed Bruner will become an easy decoration of any garden or garden.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/F33997/


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