Phytolacca bogotensis, Southern Pokeweed, is a quick growing perennial from the Andean tablelands where it grows from 2000-3500 metres above sea level. Widespread throughout the western parts of South America it is an exotic-looking Pokeweed with large glossy foliage and an attractive elongated inflorescence of pale pink flowers. The purple berries that follow turn black as they ripen.
Southern Pokeweed is very easy to grow and will form a large shrubby bush each season before dying down in the autumn with the onset of cold weather. It is moderately hardy and its large root system usually survives a British winter providing it has a well-drained substrate and is thickly mulched over winter.
A highly ornamental plant that is rarely encountered in British gardens.
Additional Information
Order | Caryophyllales |
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Family | Phytolaccaceae |
Sub-Family | Phytolaccoideae |
Synonyms | Phytolacca australis, Phytolacca micrantha, Phytolacca parviflora |
Geographical Origin | Venezuela, Columbia, Equador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina |
Cultivation | Warm, sheltered aspect. Humus-rich, well-drained soil. Mulch. Cut back in the autumn |
Eventual Height | 1.5-2 m |
Eventual Spread | 1.5m |
Hardiness | Hardy to about -5C. Mulch with a thick layer of leaves and bark |
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