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True Needle Valley
Eleocharis attenuata
f.
laeviseta
Eleocharis attenuata f. laeviseta is a perennial plant that primarily grows in wetlands or near water. This plant forms thin tubers and grows long, slender stems. It also prefers moist environments. Growth Characteristics - Temperature: It prefers warm temperate regions and can tolerate low temperatures in winter. - Humidity: It requires high humidity and thrives in areas with good water flow, such as near water or wetlands. - Sunlight: While it can grow in partial shade, it thrives better when receiving sufficient sunlight. Propagation Methods - Seed Propagation: It can be propagated by seeds. Sowing seeds in moist soil promotes germination. - Root Division: Propagation by dividing the roots in spring or autumn is effective. Cultivation Methods - Soil Preparation: It requires soil that is well-draining yet retains moisture. Using wetland potting mix is recommended. 2. Planting: Plant tubers or seeds at regular intervals. - Watering: Water sufficiently to keep the soil moist at all times. - Fertilizing: If growth is slow, use slow-release fertilizer to supplement nutrients. Uses in the GardenTriangularis attenbata is suitable for planting along the edges of small, flowing ponds and can be utilized in natural garden designs. It is particularly beneficial when creating ecological ponds. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Root rot may occur due to excessive moisture. Improve drainage conditions and avoid overwatering. - Pests: While pest damage is generally minimal, be wary of pests that inhabit the water's edge. Plant-friendly insecticides can be used if necessary. Based on this information, you can grow and care for Triangularis attenbata f. raibisetta in a healthy manner.
Plant Family
Cyperaceae
Height
25~55cm
Colors
brown
Bloom Period
June to October
Water Needs
well
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
Cancklinum kangue
Eleocharis changchaensis
Irontail
Eleocharis acicularis
var.
longiseta