Not only does the yellow-flowering wild species of cinquefoil look great, the different-colored varieties are also an attractive eye-catcher in your family garden. The plant is non-toxic to humans and animals, so you don't have to worry.

The beautiful cinquefoil does not pose any danger

The cinquefoil feels particularly well in fresh to slightly moist soil in a sunny location. It does not tolerate waterlogging well. Regular pruning contributes to lush flowering.

It rarely makes you work, because the cinquefoil is very easy to care for. You should only water the young plants a little during a prolonged dry period. You can largely do without fertilizer, a small portion of complete fertilizer in spring and/or some nitrogen fertilizer in May are sufficient.

The essentials in brief:

  • robust and easy to care for
  • good for hedge planting
  • very cut compatible
  • easy to propagate

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The cinquefoil is not only non-toxic, but also easy to care for and attractive, making it ideal for the family garden.

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