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A standout for beauty, Dictamnus albus ‘Albiflorus’ (Gas Plant) is an upright, clump-forming herbaceous perennial forming a bushy, upright mound of aromatic, glossy green, pinnate leaves divided into 9-11 finely toothed leaflets.
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Flowers: Loose spires of commonly pink flowers at the tips of branches; flowers resemble wild azalea with narrow petals and prominent, greenish stamens; seedpods follow flowers in autumn. Bloom time: Early summer; Uses: Borders, cut flower; Common name: Gas plant, burning bush, dittany; Botanical name: Dictamnus; Family name: Rutaceae
7 Μαρ 2023 · If you're looking for an upright, impressive plant to add color, height, and interest to your garden, look no further than the gas plant (Dictamnus albus). It's long-lived and resistant to disease, pests, and deer, but it isn't an aggressive species.
Sturdy and long-lived, Dictamnus (Gas Plants) are woody-based perennials of exquisite and subtle beauty forming an aromatic mound of glossy green, pinnate leaves which remains attractive until first frost. Loose spires of lemon scented flowers adorned with prominent stamens can be admired in late spring to early summer.
24 Σεπ 2021 · Dictamnus albus, the gas plant, is one of the best perennials. Long lasting flowers, very fragrant, interesting seed heads. Plant looks good all summer.
1 Φεβ 2023 · The gas plant is an upright perennial, hardy in Zones 3-8, that blooms in late spring to early summer with small white or pink flowers. It does well in northern climates with cool nights and tolerates light shade.
3 Αυγ 2024 · Dictamnus – Gas Plant, Burning Bush, Dittany. The Gas Plant is surely one of our most interesting plants. The glossy, leathery leaves are dark green and retain their deep color until late in Fall. The white, pink and purplish-brown flowers are borne on spikes 2 feet to 3 feet high.