Origin
The Polygala bibi pink, also known as the dwarf shrub, has its origin in Southern Europe. This type of plant is predominantly found in countries around the Mediterranean Sea, such as Greece, Italy, and Spain. It is a plant from the Polygalaceae family and is part of the Fabales order.
Characteristics
The Polygala bibi pink is characterised by its small, green leaves and intense, pink flowers. This plant does not grow taller than approximately 40 centimetres, which has given it the name dwarf shrub. The blooming period of the Polygala bibi pink falls between May and September, during which time the plant is in full bloom. The flowers have a distinctive shape and are usually clustered together in bunches.
Care
When taking care of the Polygala bibi pink, it is important to know that this plant requires sun. It is therefore recommended to position the plant in a sunny to partially shaded spot. Additionally, the Polygala bibi pink needs dry soil and the soil should be well-drained. The plant requires moderate watering, too much water can lead to root rot. During winter, it is wise to protect the plant from frost.