Rasputa Rasputin is a perennial herbaceous plant of the carnation family, reaching a height of 45–50 cm, with an upright stem and opposite leaves. The leaves are sticky, emerald green with a grayish tint, giving the plant unusual decorativeness and making it an attractive element in flower beds and rabatok.
The flowers of Rasputa Rasputin are bright raspberry-colored and gathered in small whorls of 5–7 pieces. These inflorescences form a panicle up to 10 cm long, which attracts the viewer's attention and adds liveliness to compositions. Flowering begins in late May and continues until early June, and the plant can stay in one place for 4–5 years.
The plant is characterized by winter hardiness, drought resistance, and light-lovingness, which makes it easy to grow even for beginner gardeners. Suitable for group plantings, as well as for decorating flower beds, rabatok, and for cut flowers. It is recommended to plant at an interval of 25–30 cm to ensure sufficient space for the development of inflorescences.