Acaena caesiiglauca is a species of Acaena endemic to New Zealand.
Silver New Zealand Burr is fairly disease-resistant and generally not prone to illness. However, it can be affected by pests and diseases present in its environment. These problems are usually mild. Regarding care, this plant needs moderate maintenance. It should be pruned regularly to preserve a neat appearance and support healthy growth. Fertilizing can also help encourage flowering. Silver New Zealand Burr is suitable for anyone with outdoor space, such as a garden or patio, and does not require extensive experience in plant care. It may demand more attention if grown indoors.
How to keep Acaena Caesiiglauca.
Light
Silver New Zealand Burr is a sun-loving perennial herbaceous species that comes from open habitats and commonly thrives in meadows and grasslands. It prefers full sun but will also tolerate partial sun.
Water
The Silver New Zealand Burr flourishes in humid environments and needs weekly watering to stay healthy. As an evergreen plant, it keeps its foliage throughout the year, which means it requires consistent moisture levels for optimal growth.
Temperature
Silver New Zealand Burr can tolerate a wide range of temperatures, though its distribution may still be restricted by different mixes of moisture and heat. It performs best in warm summer conditions with sufficient rainfall or watering. Long stretches of cloudy, rainy weather, as well as extended high temperatures, can increase the plant’s risk of dying. In winter, adequate protection from cold can raise its survival chances.
Fertilizer
Applying fertilizer once in spring is generally enough for Silver New Zealand Burr, although several feedings can optimize growth. Feed every month to every month and a half. Fertilizing improves the appearance and function of the leaves, encouraging even color and a healthy texture. It also promotes root development and nutrient uptake, supporting long-term plant health.
Pruning
The Silver New Zealand Burr is known for its silvery foliage and burr-like seed heads. It thrives best when pruned carefully from early to late spring. By removing dead stems, you can promote new growth, improve air circulation, and maintain the plant's shape. Be sure to use clean, sharp tools for pruning to prevent the spread of disease, ensuring healthier and denser foliage.
Botanical profile.
- Plant Type
- Herb
- Life Cycle
- Perennial
- Genus
- Acaena
- Family
- Rosaceae
- Hardiness Zone
- 5-9
- Mature Height
- 5 cm to 15 cm
- Mature Spread
- 30 cm to 61 cm
- Leaf Color
- Steel Blue, Light Steel Blue
- Leaf Type
- Semi-evergreen
- Flower Color
- Red
- Flower Size
- 0.51 cm to 1.02 cm
- Bloom Time
- Early summer, Mid summer
- Planting Time
- Spring, Summer, Autumn
- Harvest Time
- Late summer, Early fall
- Native Area
- New Zealand
Other names.