I like the article Shootingstar isn't an evergreen; during the spring it assumes a purplepink colouring; the adult species are large in size and reach 20 cm in height. The development of the The Shootingstar is The Shootingstar should be used for rock gardens, Fertilize Shootingstar
In the spring let’s remember to fertilize our perennial plants, using a slow release granular fertilizer, to add in one solution every 3-4 months. If desired we can also use a liquid fertilizer for flowering plants, to mix with the irrigation water every 20-25 days. Light Shootingstar
The Shootingstar bears even very harsh temperatures, therefore it can be grown outdoors without feeling endangered by low temperatures. It prefers partially shady locations, where it can be reached by the solar rays only during the coolest hours of the day.Usually during the coldest periods of the year the aerial part of these plants dries; it will begin to develop again the spring after. Water Shootingstar

The Shootingstar Needs regular watering, but we suggest letting the soil dry between one watering and the other; let's take action every 1-2 weeks , remembering to water the substratum well with 2-3 glasses of water . Generally during the period of vegetatational rest it isn't necessary to water our perennial plants, which in many cases lose their aerial part. Pests Shootingstar
The spring weather, with a high temperature swing between the day and night hours, and pretty frequent rains, can favour the development of fungus diseases, which should be treated pre-emptively with a systemic fungicide, to use before the gems grow excessively; at the end of the winter we also suggest a wide range insecticide to prevent the attack of aphids and cochineals. We should always remember to do these treatments when there aren't flowerings in the garden. Mold Shootingstar
Place these plants in a soil with average, drainage, which isn’t too moist.
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Plant Shootingstar
Seeing the quite contained development it’s possible to grow these plants in a container. The indications given in this article are related to a medium size plant.
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