Static QIS Apricot – the Apricot-Toned Statice for Endless Bouquets 🧡
Bring everlasting apricot-hued magic to your garden with Static QIS Apricot. This stunning statice variety offers delicate, papery blooms in soft apricot, coral and dusty rose tones—perfect for fresh bouquets or long-lasting dried arrangements. With its florists’ favourite reputation and resilience in warm, dry climates, QIS Apricot is a must for South African cutting gardens.
Imagine stepping into your garden and clipping stems that stay vivid and beautiful all year long. Whether in a vase, a dried wreath or mixed into your border beds, this plant gives you colour and joy that endures.
Why gardeners love Static QIS Apricot:
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💐 Long-lasting in the vase & dryable — the colour retains even after drying
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Strong, upright stems hold up beautifully in arrangements
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🐝 Pollinator-friendly — attracts bees and beneficial insects, boosting your garden’s ecosystem
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Heat and drought tolerant — suited to South Africa’s summer sun
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Cut-and-come-again — multiple harvests over the season
Growing Tips for South African Conditions
Soil & Site
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Select full sun ☀️ (at least 6–8 hours daily) for best flowering.
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Use well-drained, fertile soil with added compost or aged manure. Avoid waterlogged or heavy clay soil.
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A soil pH around neutral to slightly alkaline is ideal (pH 6.5–7.5).
Sowing & Timing
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In South Africa, start seeds in late winter / early spring 6 weeks before the last frost (around August to September, depending on region).
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Sow seeds on the surface and lightly press down (they need light to germinate).
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Maintain cool, stable temperatures for germination (under 25 °C).
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Germination takes about 7–14 days.
Transplanting & Spacing
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Harden off seedlings gradually before transplanting out.
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Transplant after all danger of frost has passed.
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Use a spacing of 23–30 cm between plants.
Watering & Care
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Water moderately. Once established, reduce frequency—statice is drought tolerant.
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Avoid overhead watering—this can encourage rot or fungal diseases. Use drip or soaker lines.
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Be vigilant for Botrytis; good air circulation helps prevent disease.
Harvesting & Drying
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Harvest stems when most of the florets are open but before they fade.
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Cut low, then hang stems upside down in a dark, dry, well-ventilated area to preserve colour.
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Colour can remain vibrant in dried arrangements for months.Pitfalls & Troubleshooting
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Poor drainage or wet soils cause rot.
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Overcrowding leads to weak stems or disease.
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High summer humidity zones may require extra ventilation or shading.
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Plants may not produce many stems at once—consider successional sowings every 2–3 weeks for a continuous supply.
Harvest, dry, and delight—Static QIS Apricot turns your garden into an artist’s palette. Add this apricot-toned statice to your seed list and start weaving timeless blooms into your life.
Plant Information
Plant Type: Annual
Scientific Name: Limonium sinuatum
Growing Information
General Sowing Time: Spring
Position: Full Sun
Sow Depth: 1mm
Spacing: 15-30cm
Germination: 7-14 days
Days to Harvest: 16 to 20 weeks
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