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Nadotopjinegosari Kikkadina
Dryopteris cycadina
Dryopteris cycadina is a perennial fern that thrives primarily in shady areas. The following is detailed information about Dryopteris cycadina. Growth Characteristics - Environment: Dryopteris cycadina prefers to grow in partial shade and thrives particularly well in soil with sufficient moisture. - Soil: Well-drained soil is ideal, and it grows well within a pH range of acidic to neutral. - Temperature: It grows well in relatively temperate climates and prefers cool temperatures. Propagation Methods - Spore Propagation: Dryopteris cycadina generally reproduces via spores. Spores are found in sporangia formed on the undersides of leaves; mature spores are collected and scattered on the soil. - Division: Mature plants can also be propagated by dividing them to create new plants. This method is best practiced in spring or autumn when temperatures are cool. Cultivation Methods - Planting: Plant in a well-drained pot or in the garden. It is best to place it in a location with good drainage in partial shade. - Watering: Maintain consistent moisture to prevent the soil from drying out, but be careful not to overwater, as this can cause drainage problems. - Fertilization: It is recommended to provide nutrients using slow-release fertilizer in the spring. Uses in the GardenPlanting the Japanese sedge fern in a shaded garden provides beautiful greenery and allows for harmonious placement with various ferns. In particular, it tolerates gentle sunlight filtering through the leaves well. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: While particularly serious diseases rarely occur, root rot can develop due to excessive moisture. To prevent this, it is important to create an environment with good drainage. - Pests: Leaves can be damaged by aphids or moths, which can be resolved using appropriate pesticides. Natural pesticides include soapy water or vegetable oil. The Japanese sedge fern is a relatively easy plant to care for, and if you provide the right environment, you can enjoy its beautiful leaves for a long time.
Plant Family
The audience and
Height
50~70cm
Spread
20~30cm
Colors
sporophyte
Bloom Period
July to September (spore period)
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-20°C
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