Species ellisiophyllum
bright-white flowers with yellow-green center, lime-green leaves and stems

ellisiophyllum

Ellisiophyllum pinnatum

Ellisiophyllum pinnatum, an evergreen, perennial plant species, is an amazing addition to any garden. The dainty foliage, which is a mint green color, forms a stunning cushion that adds texture and interest to any landscape. This species has small, funnel-shaped flowers that bloom throughout the year in masses of tiny, white petals. The flowers are followed by a heart-shaped seed capsule that contains many seeds. Its constant flowering makes it a bee-friendly plant species and is an attractive addition to a bee-friendly, pollinator-friendly garden. Hardy to light frosts, it requires minimal maintenance and will thrive in varied soil types, making it an ideal choice for novice gardeners. Its vigorous growth habits make it the perfect choice as a ground cover or to fill in gaps in shrub borders.

Cycle:

Herbaceous Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Seed Propagation,Cutting,Division,Layering Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

7 - 9

Flowers:

White Flowers

Sun:

Part shade,full shade

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Low

Salt Tolerant:

Yes

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Ellisiophyllum plants should be watered thoroughly, once a week during the summer months and once every 2 weeks during the winter. During the summer, water your Ellisiophyllum until the soil feels slightly moist, taking care not to over-water as this can lead to root rot. During the winter months, water until the soil feels just moist. If temperatures fall below 5°C, reduce watering frequency in order to avoid over-watering and root rot. Additionally, provide extra water to Ellisiophyllum plants during periods of extreme heat.

sunlight

Ellisiophyllum pinnatum is a plant species that enjoys full sun, which means it should be placed in a location that receives direct, unfiltered sunlight throughout the day. Four to 6 hours of direct sunlight are optimal for this species. Early morning and late afternoon sun is beneficial to the plant, while noon with the peak of direct sunlight should be avoided. Avoid overly bright light, as this can cause stress on the plant. On extremely hot days, in high-sun environments, the plant may benefit from some afternoon shade for protection.

pruning

Ellisiophyllum (Ellisiophyllum pinnatum) should be pruned lightly in late autumn to promote new growth. Prune out any dead or damaged growth to keep the plant looking healthy. For light pruning, use pruning shears to remove up to 1-third of the previous season’s growth from the tips of the branches. This will encourage new branching and result in a more bushy form and denser foliage. If you need to reduce the plant’s size more drastically, you can do more severe pruning in late winter. However, it is important that you take care not to cut off too much of the plant’s growth as this could cause dieback.

Season

Fall
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Starts Flowering

Ellisiophyllum pinnatum typically starts flowering in April.

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