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It is one of the most popular flowers among gardeners as it is very easy to grow, germinate, seedlings and bloom.
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Light green, mutually arranged, spear-shaped leaves of the plant, whose shoots develop vertically
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It has flashy flowers that continue to bloom continuously in spring and summer, resemble chrysanthemums, have a width of 2.5-5 cm and vary in color from light yellow to orange.
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With its beautiful flowers that bloom constantly, the same gall blossom, which is a plant very suitable for growing in flowerbeds in gardens, is also considered as a cut flower.
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The flowers of the plant can be carefully dried in a sunless and airy place and used instead of saffron in food dyeing.
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The flowering period starts in May and continues in June, July, August and September.
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Seed sowing is suitable for sowing between February and the end of August.
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How to germinate? Does not require pre-application for germination.
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Quick and easy to germinate.
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In the spring or early summer, fill the production pots with moist germination peat and plant the seeds on the surface.
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Make cover soil by sprinkling a sifted peat with an average thickness of 1 cm on the seeds.
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If you want it to bloom in winter or early spring, do the same in an environment protected from frosts in late summer or autumn with plenty of sunlight.
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Carefully remove the sprouts from the soil directly into their permanent place when the palpable paint arrives.
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While moving it outdoors, you can plant the seedlings in their permanent places by waiting for the last frosts to pass.


