Plant plants on the Friesenwall
On a Friesenwall there is usually increased drought combined with more sun. Therefore, for the planting of the Friesenwall, especially drought-tolerant, z. B. Mediterranean plants such as B. Lavender or Mediterranean herbs such as rosemary are possible. Grasses also look good on the stone wall.
If you want to have a continuously blooming Friesenwall, you should opt for perennials or Opt for flowers with a long flowering period or cleverly combine those that come at different times bloom. If you do not want to replant your Friesenwall every year, you should also pay attention to several years and winter hardiness. The following is a list of the most beautiful drought-tolerant and sun-loving plants for the Friesenwall with their flowering time and winter hardiness.
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Surname | Botanical name | Flower color | Heyday | Hardy |
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Affodill | Asphodelus albus | White with brown | May to July | Good |
Bluestar bush | Amsonia orientalis | Bluish purple | June to August | Good |
Chinese leadwort | Ceratostigma plumbaginoides | violet | August to October | Good |
Three-flowered carnation | Geum triflorum | Reddish white | May to August | Extremely hardy |
Dye husk, indigolupine | Baptisia | violet | May to June | very good |
Common adder head | Echium vulgare | violet | June to September | Extremely hardy |
Spice rind | Cassia hebecarpa | yellow | August to September | very good |
Golden hair aster | aster linosyris | Golden yellow | August to October | Good |
Grass lily | Anthericum | White | In summer, depending on the variety | Good |
Junker lily | Asphodeline lutea | yellow | May to June | Good |
Cockade flower | Gaillardia x grandiflora | Depending on the variety | July to September | Good |
Bay-leaved rockrose | Cistus laurifolius | White | June to August | Yes, but in need of protection |
Splendid candle | Gaura Lindheimeri | Depending on the variety | July to October | Means, in need of protection |
Roman wormwood | Artemisia pontica | Yellowish | August to October | very good |
Sand carnation | Dianthus arenarius | White | July to September | Extremely hardy |
Steppe Spurge | Euphorbia seguieriana ssp. niciciana | yellow | June to October | very good |
Shrub-everlasting flower | Helichrysum italicum | yellow | July to September | Means, in need of protection |
Spurflower | Centranthus ruber | Depending on the variety | June to September | Good |
Wild aster | Aster ageratoides | pink | August to October | Yes |
Plant the joints
A few plants also look good between the joints: They look pretty and strengthen the wall. For this come z. B. Ordinary lawn or stonecrop, hornwort or other sun-loving ground cover in question.
Bare earth is dry earth: ground cover and mulch
Exposed soil dries out quickly and offers weeds a perfect location. It is therefore advisable to cover exposed earth at the Friesenwall. You can do this on the one hand with bark mulch, Sawdust, Nutshells or another mulchable material, or you can plant your trees and shrubs with attractive ground cover such as the carpet bluebell