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Sering (Syringa vulgaris Madame Lemoine)

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Sering (Syringa vulgaris Madame Lemoine)Syringa vulgaris Madame Lemoine De Syringa vulgaris Madame Lemoine is n van de witte seringen in deze familie. Zoals u wellicht gezien heeft op de website hebben we ook nog een Dwergsering op stam een Sering (Syringa vulgaris Charles Joly), dit is de rode variant en de Sering (Syringa vulgaris Katherine Havemeyer), dit is de wit roze. Maar ook deze sering heeft zo weer zijn eigen trekjes. Zo bloeit deze sering op in mei juni met prachtige witte

Syringa vulgaris Madame Lemoine

De Syringa vulgaris Madame Lemoine is één van de witte seringen in deze familie. Zoals u wellicht gezien heeft op de website hebben we ook nog een Dwergsering op stam een Sering (Syringa vulgaris Charles Joly), dit is de rode variant en de Sering (Syringa vulgaris Katherine Havemeyer), dit is de wit/roze. Maar ook deze sering heeft zo weer zijn eigen trekjes. Zo bloeit deze sering op in mei/juni met prachtige witte bloemen. En nog beter, deze bloemen ruiken ook nog is heerlijk. Dat is toch geweldig. Wanneer u dan in de tuin loopt, dan kunt u naar uw Sering Madame Lemoine lopen en even ruiken. Wellicht zitten er ook wat vlinders op, want die gaan natuurlijk ook goed op die geur.

Maar pas wel op, deze seringen kunnen groot worden, tot wel 6 meter! Snoeien kan dus praktisch zijn. Ook het blad van deze heester is mooi. Het is een beetje driehoekig, een beetje ovaal en een beetje sterachtig. Prachtig blad kortom. Op oudere leeftijd is dit een karakteristieke heester door zijn open groei. Oh en de Syringa vulgaris Madame Lemoine heeft ook nog is kleine bruine vruchtjes. 

De Syringa vulgaris Madame Lemoine kopen

Maar tot zover hebben we ons leuke enthousiasmerende praatje gehouden. U wilt natuurlijk ook weten of de Syringa vulgaris Madame Lemoine bij u in de tuin past. Dat snappen we heel goed. Daarom hebben wij hieronder voor u een heel lijstje met allemaal feitjes. Kunt u zo aflopen of dit een beetje matcht met u en uw tuin. Kunt u nou helemaal niks vinden voor uw tuin? Contact ons dan even! Wellicht hebben wij wat tips. 

  1. Deze prachtige Sering Madame Lemoine is goed te onderhouden, zometeen gaat u zien dat het niet veel werk kost;
  2. Dit soort is prachtig winterhard en past goed in de Nederlandse cultuur/klimaat;
  3. De herfstkleur van deze sering is een beetje saai. Klinkt misschien naar, maar deze is gewoon ''groen''.
  4. Zoals gezegd kan deze kanjer wel 6 meter hoog worden, dat betekent dus soms snoeien!
  5. In mei en juni bloeit de Sering Madame Lemoine met witte bloemen. Lekker geuren dat ze doen!
  6. Heel handig is, dat deze sering echt overal goed groeit! Elke grond is prima;
  7. Ook is de Syringa vulgaris Madame Lemoine winterhard. Dus u hoeft geen zak over de sering te doen!
  8. Boompalen zijn niet nodig, maar aanplantgrond gebruiken is altijd handig.

Sering Madame Lemoine snoeien

We weten nu dus het één en ander over de Syringa vulgaris Madame Lemoine. Super leuk, maar als deze heester er eenmaal staat, dan moet deze nog bijgehouden worden natuurlijk. Daarover schrijven wij hier wat meer. De Sering Madame Lemoine is makkelijk te snoeien en onderhouden kost niet veel werk, maar we komen toch even met wat tips.

De noodzakelijke snoei

Wat u sowieso moet doen, is de wilde scheuten uit de Sering Madame Lemoine halen. Nu denkt u misschien: ''Hoe herken ik deze?'', maar dat is heel simpel, ze zien er echt anders uit! Deze takken mag u dan ook helemaal tot aan de stam afsnoeien. Dan komen ze als het goed is niet meer terug.

De ''gouden vorm snoei tips'' 

Althans, zo noemen wij ze hier. Met de sering kunt u namelijk wat leuks doen. Indien u in juni de witte bloem vast pakt, dan ziet u dat hij begint te verwelken. Zijn bloei is over. Hoewel... is dat ook echt zo? Indien u deze bloem afsnoeit, dan kan er in september een nieuwe bloem komen! We garanderen het zeker niet, maar er is een kans! Verder raden wij het aan om niet alle takken tegelijk te snoeien. Een sering moet zijn krachten kunnen verdelen, zo krijgt u de meeste bloemen.

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