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Alpine cress Alpina
Draba alpina
Draba alpina is a perennial herbaceous plant that grows in alpine regions, primarily found in the boreal and subalpine zones of the Northern Hemisphere. I will explain the growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, and major pests and diseases, as well as control methods for this plant. Growth Characteristics Draba alpina grows to a height of approximately 5 to 15 cm and is characterized by leaves clustered in a small rosette shape. The leaves are thick and covered in many hairs. Small yellow flowers bloom in the summer, and the fruit consists of small, thread-like sporangia. This plant thrives even in cold climates and windy environments, and its growth is promoted in well-drained soil rich in gravel or sand. Propagation Methods Draba alpina is primarily propagated by seeds. Seeds are sown in the spring, and considerable patience may be required during the germination period. In the wild, the seeds are dispersed by wind. Cultivation Method - Soil Preparation: Prepare well-draining soil rich in gravel or sand. - Sowing: Sow seeds directly in the spring or early autumn, or grow seedlings indoors and then transplant them. - Watering: Avoid overwatering; water appropriately to prevent the soil from drying out completely. - Sunlight: A location with plenty of sunlight is suitable. Garden Uses Alpine White-flowered Although Alpina alpine daisies can grow well without special care, you can cultivate them into healthy and beautiful plants through the suggested methods.
Plant Family
Cruciferae
Height
3~10cm
Colors
yellow
Bloom Period
June to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-40°C
Daurica dahurica var. Meieri
Draba daurica
var.
meyeri
Dracaena stricta
Dracaena stricta