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Erysimum nevadense
Erysimum nevadense
Erysimum nevadense
Erysimum nevadense

Erysimum nevadense

TAXONOMY

FamilyBrassicaceae
GenusErysimum
Zone5

ABOUT

Erysimum nevadense, commonly known as the Nevada wallflower, is a species in the Brassicaceae family. It is native to mountainous regions and is known for its vibrant yellow flowers. This plant typically undergoes a dormancy period during the colder months.

ALSO KNOWN AS

Cheiranthus Nevadensis
Conringia Australis
Nevada Wallflower
Erysimum australe
Erysimum australe var. ramosum
Erysimum bocconei
Erysimum bourgeauianum
Erysimum canescens
Erysimum grandiflorum var. dertosense
Erysimum grandiflorum var. ramosum
Erysimum helveticum
Erysimum lanceolatum
Erysimum nevadense subsp. nevadense
Erysimum pallens

OVERVIEW

WaterDry
SoilLoamy
LightDirect Bright (6 Hours)
Temperature20° C
Humidity50%
Dormancy3 Months
pH6.5
Pressure1,013 mbar

DETAILS

Care Instructions
Erysimum nevadense thrives in bright, direct sunlight and prefers moderate temperatures. It should be watered when the soil is almost completely dry. This plant does well in environments with moderate humidity and should be protected from extreme cold.
Soil
Erysimum nevadense prefers well-draining loamy soil. It can tolerate poor soil conditions but thrives best in moderately nutrient-rich soil. Ensure the soil has good drainage to prevent waterlogging.
Fertilizer
Use a balanced fertilizer with a nutrient composition of 5-10-10. Fertilize the plant during the growing season, typically every 4-6 weeks, to promote healthy growth and flowering.
Repotting
Repot Erysimum nevadense every 2-3 years or when it outgrows its current container. Choose a slightly larger pot with good drainage. Repotting is best done in the early spring before the growing season begins.
Propagation
Erysimum nevadense can be propagated through seeds or cuttings. For seed propagation, sow seeds in a well-draining soil mix in early spring. For cuttings, take a healthy stem cutting and root it in a moist, well-draining medium.
Pruning
Prune Erysimum nevadense after the flowering season to maintain its shape and encourage new growth. Remove any dead or damaged stems and spent flowers to promote healthy growth.
Toxicity
Erysimum nevadense is not known to be toxic to pets or humans. However, it is always advisable to keep plants out of reach of pets and children to prevent any accidental ingestion.
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