Scorpiurus vermiculatus — a medium houseplant, prefers full sun light
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Scorpiurus vermiculatus

Scorpiurus Vermiculatus

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A note from PlantMom

Single-flowered scorpiurus is fairly resistant to disease and generally does not tend to suffer from illnesses. Nevertheless, it can be vulnerable to pests and diseases present in its environment. Such infections are usually mild. In terms of upkeep, this plant needs moderate maintenance. It should be pruned regularly to preserve a neat appearance and support healthy growth. Fertilizing can also help encourage flowering. Single-flowered scorpiurus is suitable for anyone with outdoor space, like a garden or patio, and does not demand extensive care experience. It may need more attention when grown indoors.

— PlantMom
CARE GUIDE

How to keep Scorpiurus Vermiculatus.

Light

Single-flowered scorpiurus comes from bright, open habitats where it performs best in full sun. It can tolerate partial sun but favors direct sunlight for ideal growth. This annual or biennial plant is noted for its sun-loving character.

Water

The single-flowered scorpiurus, native to the Mediterranean, thrives in moderate humidity and needs regular watering to maintain consistent moisture. Ideally, it should be watered twice a week. Though it can withstand short periods of dryness, regular watering during the growing season is crucial for its health. This makes it an excellent choice for rock gardens and as a border plant.

Temperature

Single-flowered scorpiurus can tolerate a wide range of temperatures, but its range may nevertheless be constrained by different combinations of moisture and heat. It performs best in warm summers with sufficient rainfall or irrigation. Extended periods of cloudy, rainy weather or prolonged high temperatures can raise the chance of Single-flowered scorpiurus dying. In winter, adequate protection from cold can enhance the plant's survival.

Fertilizer

When most of the Single-flowered scorpiurus blooms have opened fully, resume fertilizing. During the period of peak flowering, apply fertilizer every three to four weeks, as weather allows. Then, when the plant begins producing fewer new blooms, stop fertilizing; there is no need to feed it when it can no longer produce more flowers.

Pruning

The single-flowered scorpiurus, known for its distinctive coiled seed pods, thrives with regular pruning. Trimming away dead branches and shaping its growth not only enhances its appearance but also encourages healthy development. To avoid interfering with its flowering, it's best to prune from early to late spring. This timing allows for improved sunlight and air circulation. When pruning, make sure to use clean cuts to help prevent disease.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Plant Type
Herb
Life Cycle
Annual
Genus
Scorpiurus
Family
Fabaceae
Hardiness Zone
8-11
Mature Height
20 cm to 40 cm
Mature Spread
30 cm to 49 cm
Leaf Color
Green
Leaf Type
Deciduous
Flower Color
Yellow
Flower Size
0.51 cm to 0.76 cm
Bloom Time
Mid spring, Late spring, Early summer
Planting Time
Spring, Summer
Harvest Time
Summer
Native Area
Tunisia, Portugal, Italy, Spain, Algeria, Greece, Morocco, France
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Scorpiurus vermiculatus leaf
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Scorpiurus vermiculatus fruit
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Scorpiurus vermiculatus fruit
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