7 different types of acidophilic plants

Acer palmatum

All the acidophilic plants They are those that grow in acidic soils, with a pH between 4 and 6. Many of them are native to the Asian continent, especially Japan and China, but there are others that come from America. These plants are cultivated for their extraordinary beauty and elegance, in much of the world, even if you don't have the right soil, they are used to grow them in pots.

Although there is a great variety, we are going to introduce you to those types of acidophilic plants that more easily you can find in nurseries and garden stores.

Japanese maple

Japanese maple

The japanese maples are deciduous trees or shrubs that grow to a height between the 4 and 10 meters. There are many varieties, such as the following:

  • Acer palmatum »Atropurpureum»
  • Acer palmatum var. dissectum »Seyriu»
  • Acer palmatum »Ornatum»

They like temperate climates and shady exposures, where they can grow in the shelter of other taller plants.

Hydrangea

Hydrangea

All the hydrangeas they are deciduous shrubby plants that have large green leaves and very pretty inflorescences, pink, blue or white. They grow to a height of about 50-60cm, being ideal as plants for flower hedges. They grow wonderfully in shady exposures, but if you live in a temperate climate, without extreme temperatures, you can have it in an area where it gets direct sunlight for a few hours.

Daphne

daphne smells

La Daphne it is a 2-3 meter tall evergreen shrub whose precious little flowers they give off a very pleasant aroma. These plants can be grown in pots, where they can be seen spectacular in patios or terraces sheltered from direct sun.

brezo

calluna vulgaris

The heather is a plant that does not exceed 40cm in height. It is very interesting because of the number of flowers that sprout during the summer and autumn, being able to be almost completely covered by them. Like the hydrangea, it is recommended to have it in a shady area if you live in a very hot climate.

Gardenia

Gardenia brighamii

La Gardenia It is a shrub or small tree 2m high. It has evergreen leaves, of a bright green color. Its lovely flowers are white, and they have a very pleasant aroma.

Azalea

Azalea

All the Azalea are evergreen shrubs that stand out for having some very decorative flowers of different colors (pink, red, bicolor). They grow to a height of 1m maximum, although in cultivation it rarely exceeds 40cm. It can be kept both in a pot and in the garden as long as the soil is acidic, in an exhibition protected from direct sunlight.

liquidambar

liquidambar

Liquidambar in autumn

El liquidambar It is a deciduous tree that can reach 40m in height. Its leaves are green, though in autumn they turn a deep red color spectacular. Although it can grow in soils with a pH of 6 to 7, it vegetates best in acidic soils.

Do you know other types of acidophilic plants? Do you have any?


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  1.   @CARNISQRO said

    missing the dionaeas, queensland and subtropical sundew, sarracenia oreophylla, flava, leucophylla, rubra, minor and psitaccina, dionaea muscipula and tryphophyllum peltatum

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Certain. Thanks for your contribution!

  2.   Diana said

    Are roses acidophilic or semi-acidophilic?

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Hi, Diana.
      They are slightly acidophilic. The ideal is to have them in substrates or lands whose pH is 6, but if it is 7 or 7,5 they grow well.
      A greeting.