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Drioffteris Intermedia
Dryopteris intermedia
Dryopteris intermedia, commonly known as the "intermediate squamata," is a type of fern. Its growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, major pests, and control methods can be described as follows. Growth CharacteristicsDryopteris intermedia thrives primarily on the shaded forest floor and prefers environments with moderate moisture and some sunlight. It requires well-drained soil and grows well in acidic to slightly acidic soil. This plant is deciduous and grows most vigorously during the summer. Propagation MethodsDryopteris intermedia primarily reproduces by spores. Spores are formed in sporangia located on the undersides of leaves; upon maturation, they are dispersed by the wind and germinate. It can also be propagated by division, which involves dividing the root ball and planting it in a new location. Cultivation MethodsWhen cultivating, it should be planted in a shaded area, and the soil must be well-drained. During the winter, it is recommended to use mulch to protect the roots from freezing. Additionally, you should water regularly to maintain adequate moisture, but avoid overwatering. Uses in the GardenThis plant is used as an ornamental plant in gardens or shady landscapes. It is suitable for creating a natural forest environment and blends well with other wild plants. It thrives particularly well when planted under trees or at the edges of shady gardens. Major Pests and Control Methods Dryopteris intermedia is relatively resistant to pests and diseases, but it may occasionally be attacked by snails or aphids. Regular observation is necessary to prevent this, and if damage occurs, you can use appropriate insecticides or apply eco-friendly control methods. Snails can be removed manually, and aphids can be controlled by washing with soapy water. Based on this information, proper care of Dryopteris intermedia will allow you to cultivate it into a beautiful plant in your garden.
Plant Family
The audience and
Height
30~90cm
Spread
30~90cm
Colors
sporophyte
Bloom Period
March to August (spore period)
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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