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Chrysanthemum
Dioscorea septemloba
Dioscorea septemloba is a plant that is gaining attention due to its unique appearance and growth characteristics. The following is general information about this plant. Growth Characteristics - Environment: It thrives primarily in temperate climates and prefers sunny, well-drained soil. - Growth Rate: It tends to grow quickly, with the growth rate increasing particularly during warmer seasons. - Size: Mature Dioscorea generally grow up to 2–3 meters in height. Propagation Methods - Seed Propagation: It can be propagated by seeds, and sowing in the spring is recommended. - Bulb Propagation: Propagating by separating bulbs from mature plants is also an effective method. Cultivation Methods - Soil and Location: Use fertile, well-drained soil and plant in a location that receives full sunlight. - Watering: Regular watering is necessary during particularly dry periods, but excessive moisture should be avoided. - Fertilizer: It is recommended to apply general slow-release fertilizer about once per season. Uses in the Garden - Ornamental: Its unique leaf shape makes it suitable for beautifying the garden. - Ground Cover: Used to cover the ground, it is effective in suppressing weed growth. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Attention must be paid to fungal diseases such as root rot; improving soil drainage is important to prevent them. - Pests: While pest damage is generally minimal, appropriate insecticides should be used if small pests, such as mites, occur. - Control Methods: If diseases or pests are suspected, organic fungicides or insecticides should be applied early to prevent their spread. With proper care and environmental conditions, Chrysanthemum Septemlova grows healthily in the garden and provides a beautiful landscape.
Plant Family
Magwa
Height
2~12m
Colors
yellow
Bloom Period
July~August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
Cycad edule
Dioon edule
Danpungma
Dioscorea quinqueloba