Polychka is a delicate, perennial plant from the genus Polychaetum, distinguished by its decorative appeal and ability to adorn any flowerbeds or rocky slopes. It forms dense, lush clusters with fountain-like panicles, giving the garden a particular lightness and elegance. The plant’s leaves are green, narrow, about 9 mm wide, and become nearly invisible during flowering, giving way to bright inflorescences.
Polychka begins flowering at the end of August, when numerous reddish-purple airy inflorescences appear, creating a striking spectacle. The plant reaches a height of about 60 cm, making it suitable for various garden compositions and rock gardens. Polychka prefers sunny locations and does not tolerate wet or marshy areas, which is important to consider when choosing a planting site.
The plant is undemanding regarding soil type and can thrive both on regular garden soil and on infertile, sandy, or rocky soils. Due to its resilience and decorative qualities, Polychka will be an excellent addition to your garden, adding lightness and vibrancy in late summer.