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Dryopteris Walliciana
Dryopteris wallichiana
Dryopteris wallichiana is a fern that thrives in cool, humid environments, such as dense forests. Due to its beautiful leaf shape, this plant is frequently used as an ornamental plant in gardens. Growth Characteristics - Environment: It grows well in partial shade and prefers well-drained, organically rich sandy loam soil. - Temperature: It prefers a cool climate and typically grows well at temperatures between 10 and 20°C. Propagation Method - Spore Propagation: Once spores mature, collect them and scatter them over fine soil; germination occurs if moisture is maintained. Cultivation Method - Planting Season: It is best to plant in spring or autumn. - Watering: Consistent watering is required to prevent the soil from drying out. However, overwatering should be avoided. - Fertilizer: Generally, no special fertilizer is necessary, but if growth is sluggish, an appropriate amount of slow-release fertilizer may be used. Use in the Garden - In the garden, planting it in a shady spot can regulate the surrounding brightness while creating an elegant atmosphere. - It can be interplanted with various other plants to enrich the landscape. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Be careful of root rot, which is mainly caused by excessive moisture. To prevent this, it is important to ensure sufficient drainage. - Pests: Damage from pests is generally minimal, but attacks by aphids or slugs may occur rarely. In such cases, control measures should be implemented using organic insecticides or natural predators. Dryophteris balchiana is a relatively easy plant to care for; provided it is provided with the right environment, it can maintain its beautiful appearance in the garden for a long time.
Plant Family
The audience and
Height
90~150cm
Spread
90~150cm
Colors
sporophyte
Bloom Period
April to August (spore period)
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-20°C
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Dryopteris affinis
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