Does Lavatera come up every year?

Answered by Tom Adger

Lavatera is a perennial plant, which means it does come up every year. However, it is worth noting that Lavatera is often grown as an annual in colder climates, as it may not survive the winter frost. In these regions, it is treated as a tender plant and replanted each year.

In more temperate zones, Lavatera will come back year after year, with its growth and flowering becoming more impressive with each passing season. It is a hardy plant that can withstand various conditions, including strong winds and poor soil.

When starting Lavatera from seed, it is important to note that it may not produce its beautiful flowers until the second year. This is because the plant focuses its energy on establishing a strong root system and developing foliage in its first year. However, once it reaches maturity, Lavatera can produce an abundance of vibrant flowers that last throughout the summer and into the fall.

Caring for Lavatera is relatively easy. It prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade. It also thrives in well-draining soil, but can adapt to a range of soil types, including sandy or clay soil. It is important to water the plant regularly, especially during dry spells, but be careful not to overwater as Lavatera is susceptible to root rot.

Pruning Lavatera is recommended to maintain its shape and encourage bushier growth. This can be done in early spring before new growth appears. Simply trim back any dead or damaged branches, as well as any overly long or straggly stems. Regular pruning will also help promote more flowers in the following season.

In my own experience, I have found Lavatera to be a reliable and low-maintenance plant. I have grown it from seed and watched it grow into a beautiful, flowering shrub over the years. Its ability to withstand harsh conditions, such as strong winds, has impressed me, as it has remained resilient even during storms.

Lavatera is a wonderful addition to any garden, providing vibrant flowers and adding a touch of beauty to the landscape. Whether grown as an annual or a perennial, it is a versatile plant that is sure to bring joy year after year.