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Potentilla [Cinquefoil] 'Abbotswood' [V]

Genus: Potentilla.

Species: Potentilla fruticosa.

Planted Vistabile [lobby bed] '02

although it tolerates partial shade it flowers best in full sun.

Generally pest and disease free,

* Position: full sun

* Soil Type: any well drained soil

* Ease of maintenance: Easy

* Fragrant: No

* Flowers: May - Oct
* Colour: white with yellow centres
* Fragrant: No

* Height: 75cm
* Width: 1.2m after 5 years

* Poisonous: toxic if eaten skin eye irritant

* Deciduous

Photos of this plant

  • Potentilla_abbotswood_bloomsvistabilelobbyborder07.05.08
  • Potentilla_abbotswoodjune_11
  • Potentillaabbotswoodcloseupjune_11
  • Potentilla_cinquefoil_abbotswood_vistabilelobbyborder28july2012
  • Potentilla_cinquefoil_abbotswood_closeupvistabilelobbyborder28july2012

Reminders for this plant

Due about 16 years ago:

Mulch


Apply a generous 5cm - 7cm (2in - 3in) mulch of well-rotted compost or manure around the base of the plant in spring.

Prune

(Do not prune for first 3 years)
Remove 1 stem in 3 , cutting back to base. Cut out oldest & weakest stems first.

Due over 15 years ago:

Take semi-ripe cuttings

By far the easiest and most common method of propagating potentillas is by taking semi-ripe cuttings.

Prune


Trim lightly after flowering, cutting the older stems to the base and removing weak, spindly growth.

Due about 15 years ago:

Mulch

Apply a generous 5cm - 7cm (2in - 3in) mulch of well-rotted compost or manure around the base of the plant in spring.

Prune

(Do not prune for first 3 years)
Remove 1 stem in 3 , cutting back to base. Cut out oldest & weakest stems first.

Divide

Potentillas can also be propagated in spring by digging up the root ball and dividing it with a knife or spade. This sounds a bit drastic, but it works. This division can be done every four years or so.

Due over 14 years ago:

Take cutting

By far the easiest and most common method of propagating potentillas is by taking semi-ripe cuttings.

Due about 14 years ago:

Mulch

Apply a generous 5cm - 7cm (2in - 3in) mulch of well-rotted compost or manure around the base of the plant in spring.

Prune

(Do not prune for first 3 years)
Remove 1 stem in 3 , cutting back to base. Cut out oldest & weakest stems first

Divide

Potentillas can also be propagated in spring by digging up the root ball and dividing it with a knife or spade. This sounds a bit drastic, but it works. This division can be done every four years or so.

Due about 13 years ago:

Mulch

Apply a generous 5cm - 7cm (2in - 3in) mulch of well-rotted compost or manure around the base of the plant in spring.

Divide

Potentillas can also be propagated in spring by digging up the root ball and dividing it with a knife or spade. This sounds a bit drastic, but it works. This division can be done every four years or so.

Prune

(Do not prune for first 3 years)
Remove 1 stem in 3 , cutting back to base. Cut out oldest & weakest stems first

Due over 12 years ago:

Take semi-ripe cuttings

Easiest and most common method of propagating potentillas is taking semi-ripe cuttings.

Due about 12 years ago:

Mulch

Apply a generous 5cm - 7cm (2in - 3in) mulch of well-rotted compost or manure around the base of the plant in spring.

Divide

Potentillas can also be propagated in spring by digging up the root ball and dividing it with a knife or spade.
See notes

Prune

Remove 1 stem in 3 , cutting back to base. Cut out oldest & weakest stems first

Divide

Potentillas can also be propagated in spring, (see previous reminders) division can be done every four years or so.

Due over 11 years ago:

Take cuttings

Take semi-ripe cuttings.

Due about 11 years ago:

Divide

Potentillas can be propagated in spring by digging up the root ball and dividing it with a knife / spade.
See notes

Mulch

Apply a generous 5cm - 7cm (2in - 3in) mulch of well-rotted compost or manure around the base of the plant in spring.

Prune

Remove 1 stem in 3 , cutting back to base. Cut out oldest & weakest stems first

Due over 10 years ago:

Take cuttings

Take semi-ripe cuttings.