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Himalayan knotweed 'Cottosbrook Gold' 2L

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Himalayan knotweed 'Cottosbrook Gold' – Golden Glow in the Garden

Himalayan knotweed 'Cottosbrook Gold' (Persicaria amplexicaulis 'Cottosbrook Gold') is a unique variety, distinguished by beautiful, golden-yellow leaves and intensely red, slender inflorescences. Its contrasting colour gives the beds an extraordinary lightness and introduces vivid colour accents to the garden. It is a long-flowering plant that is easy to grow and resistant to harsh conditions, making it an ideal choice for any garden.


Main characteristics of Himalayan knotweed 'Cottosbrook Gold'

Flowers

  • Colour: Intense red.
  • Shape: Slender, elongated spike-shaped inflorescences hovering above the leaves.
  • Flowering period: June–October, providing a long-lasting decorative effect.
  • Decorativeness: Tall, delicate inflorescences swaying in the wind give the beds a dynamic look.

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  • Colour: Golden yellow, which can have a lime green hue in full sun.
  • Shape: Large, elliptical, densely set on stems.
  • Seasonality: Semi-evergreen – in warmer climates, some of the leaves may persist in winter.
  • Decorativeness: They form a compact, lush clump, which is the background for intense red inflorescences.

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  • Form: Dense, erect shrubby habit.
  • Height: It reaches 60–80 cm, with flowers rising above the leaves.
  • Width: It grows 60–90 cm, forming impressive, compact clumps.

Cultivation requirements of Himalayan knotweed 'Cottosbrook Gold'

Location and soil

  • Position: Full sun or partial shade – in full sun, the leaves take on a more intense, golden hue.
  • Soil: Fertile, well-drained, moist but well-drained. It prefers slightly acidic to neutral soils.
  • Humidity: It tolerates moderately humid conditions, but after rooting, it tolerates periodic droughts well.

Watering and fertilizing

  • Watering: Regular watering in the first year after planting; later it is more resistant to drought.
  • Fertilization: In spring, it is advisable to use organic fertilizer or compost for lush growth.

Care

  • Trimming: After flowering, you can remove faded inflorescences to encourage re-flowering.
  • Reproduction: By dividing the clumps in early spring or autumn.
  • Wintering: The plant is fully frost hardy (zone 4–8) and does not require additional protection for the winter.

Application of Himalayan knotweed 'Cottosbrook Gold'

Flower beds and garden compositions

  • Mixed discounts: It goes perfectly with ornamental grasses, coneflowers, rudbeckias, sage and asters.
  • Accent colour: Its golden leaves and red flowers create a unique contrast in the garden.

Edging and paths

  • Perfect for planting bed edges and along paths, where its colourful clump accentuates the boundaries of the composition.

Naturalistic and rural gardens

  • It works well in prairie and naturalistic gardens, introducing structural variety.

Plant for shade and partial shade

  • It can be planted in slightly shaded places, where its leaves beautifully illuminate the space.

Plant Specifications

  • Flower pot: 2 liters
  • Age: 2 years old
  • Frost resistance: Yes

Parameters :
Flowerpot:
2 Liters
Latin Name:
Persicaria amplexicaulis 
Age:
2 Years
Frost resistance:
Yes

Our Holding is registered in the register of entrepreneurs under the registration number PL 16/09/3299. You can be sure that you are purchasing a healthy seedling, grown and cared for under the supervision of the State Inspectorate for Plant Protection and Seed

Manufacturer details

SprzedajemyRosliny
Powstańców Śląskich 61
46-024 Kolanowice
Poland

786448679
biuro@sprzedajemyrosliny.pl

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