Polygala chamaebuxus
Milkworts
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Milkworts (Polygala chamaebuxus) - Description
Polygala chamaebuxus (Shrubby Milkwort) is an ornamental plant of Polygala genus in the Polygalaceae family. It has white flowers with bright yellow stigmatic lobes, and is native to the mountains of west-central Europe. It was known to be grown in cultivation in about 1658 and was illustrated by Carolus Clusius.
Milkworts (Polygala chamaebuxus) - Growth
Provide a well-ventilated area for Milkworts with shade from the sun if it gets too hot.
Milkworts (Polygala chamaebuxus) - Planting
Plant seeds in spring when temperatures do not drop below 59°F (15°C). Seeds can be planted in fall, but the seedlings should be protected from winter chill. Stem cuttings should be taken in early summer.
Milkworts (Polygala chamaebuxus) - Pest
Susceptible to aphids and whiteflies.
Milkworts (Polygala chamaebuxus) - Soil and irrigation
Does best with sharply-draining soil that is moderately fertile and rich with organic matter. When actively growing, water freely. During winter, water sparingly.









