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Dryopteris maximowiczii
Dryopteris maximowiczii Growth Characteristics: Dryopteris maximowiczii is a medium-sized evergreen perennial that grows primarily in forests in temperate regions. This plant thrives in partial shade and prefers soil with moderate moisture and good drainage. The leaves grow long and arched, possessing a unique texture. Propagation Method: Dryopteris maximowiczii reproduces by spores. Mature spores are released from sporangia, attach to the soil, and grow into new plants. While it is possible to germinate spores indoors, experience is required as propagation can be tricky. Cultivation Method: - Light Conditions: It thrives in partial shade, and it is best to avoid direct sunlight. - Soil: Well-drained soil rich in organic matter is suitable. - Watering: Maintain adequate moisture to prevent the soil from drying out completely. - Fertilizer: It is recommended to use slow-release fertilizer in the spring and autumn. Garden Uses: Rhododendron maximowiczii is excellent for use as ground cover in the garden and is suitable for shaded areas in woods or under trees. It also blends well with other wild plants, making it suitable for natural garden designs. In particular, the unique texture of its leaves can add variety to the garden. Important Pests and Control Methods: Rhododendron maximowiczii is generally resistant to pests and diseases, but the following issues may occur: - Aphids: Aphids may appear on the leaves; rinsing the leaves with water or washing them with soapy water frequently is helpful. - Insect Pests: Carnivorous pests may occur; in this case, use insect growth regulators. - Fungal Diseases: Ensure good ventilation and regulate watering to prevent fungal diseases caused by excessive moisture. With this information, you can properly care for and utilize Rhododendron maximowiczii in your garden.
Plant Family
The audience and
Height
30~70cm
Colors
sporophyte
Bloom Period
July to September (spore period)
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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Dryopteris medioxima
white-scaled fern
Dryopteris maximowicziana