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Yeonyeong Elementary School Licurbation
Trillium recurvatum
Trillium recurvatum is a perennial herbaceous plant native to North America that grows primarily in shady forests. Growth Characteristics - Habitat: It thrives in moist, shady areas and prefers soil rich in humus. - Appearance: It grows to a height of approximately 30–50 cm, with three large leaves forming a rosette shape. The flowers, which bloom in spring, are purple, red, or brown. Propagation Methods - Seed Propagation: It is best to sow seeds immediately after maturation, and a cold period is required for germination. - Division Propagation: Propagation by separating roots or tubers is also possible. Cultivation Methods - Soil: It grows well in fertile, well-drained soil, and a pH of slightly acidic to neutral is preferred. - Watering: It requires a consistent water supply while maintaining a well-drained environment. - Sunlight: Since it thrives in partial shade, it is recommended to plant it under the shade of trees in the garden. Uses in the GardenPlanting Licurvatum in shaded gardens or along the edges of forest paths can enhance the garden's aesthetic appeal by creating a natural look. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Leaf mold or root rot may occur. Avoiding overwatering and ensuring good ventilation helps prevent these issues. - Pests: The plant may be damaged by snails or weeds; physical removal is effective. - Control Methods: Pests and diseases can be prevented through weed removal and periodic soil management. In severe cases, appropriate fungicides or insecticides can be used. Overall, Licurvatum is relatively easy to care for, but it is a plant that requires careful environmental management.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Yeoro and
Height
30~60cm
Spread
30cm
Colors
red
Bloom Period
April~May
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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