Description
The White Solanum rantonnetii, or White Potato Bush, is an evergreen shrub known for its clusters of white, star-shaped flowers with yellow centers. Blooming from spring to fall, it adds a touch of elegance to gardens.
Key Features:
– Height/Spread: 3-6 feet tall, 3-4 feet wide
– Leaves: Dark green, oval to lance-shaped
– Flowers: White, star-shaped, yellow centers, abundant blooms from spring to fall
– Fruit: Small, inedible yellow or orange berries
Growing Conditions
Light:
– Full sun (6+ hours of direct sunlight daily)
– Tolerates partial shade
Soil:
– Well-drained, fertile soil
– Adaptable to various soil types
Water:
– Regular watering, more in dry periods
– Somewhat drought-tolerant once established
Temperature:
– USDA zones 9-11
– Frost-tender, suitable for containers in cooler climates
Care Tips:
– Planting: Plant in spring after the last frost or early fall
– Pruning: Lightly after flowering to maintain shape
– Fertilizing: Balanced fertilizer in spring
– Pests: Watch for aphids, whiteflies, spider mites
Uses:
– Ideal for garden borders, mixed beds, containers
– Can be trained as a small tree or grown as a shrub
– Attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies
The White Solanum rantonnetii Potato Bush is perfect for adding continuous blooms and elegance to your garden with minimal maintenance.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.