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Triglochin palustris
Growth Characteristics of Triglochin palustre Triglochin palustre is a perennial herbaceous plant that grows primarily in wetlands or along water's edge. It grows to a height of approximately 10 to 50 cm, and its leaves are long and slender. It thrives in wetlands in temperate and cold regions and prefers sunny locations. Propagation Methods Triglochin palustre is primarily propagated by seeds. Once mature, the seeds naturally fall and easily spread to the surrounding area. Additionally, underground roots can play a role in propagation. Cultivation Methods - Soil Selection: It grows well in well-drained soil, and maintaining moisture is important. - Sunlight: It must be grown in a sunny location. - Water Management: Water must be supplied sufficiently to prevent the soil from drying out. - Temperature: It grows well in temperate climates and tolerates winter conditions well. Use in Gardens Palustre spp. is primarily used to create natural wetland environments or to enhance pond-side landscapes. It is frequently utilized in ecological gardens due to its natural aesthetic. Important Pests and Control Methods Currently, no particularly serious pests or diseases are known to affect Palustre spp. General pest management methods are as follows, and prompt action is required in the event of an outbreak. - Basic Management: Avoid fertilizers high in nitrogen and maintain healthy plant growth. - Physical Removal: Remove pests and diseases immediately upon discovery. - Use of Natural Enemies: Maintain ecological balance by utilizing natural predators of pests and diseases. - Organic Insecticides: Additional control can be performed using organic insecticides if necessary.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Jichae-gwa
Height
15∼40cm
Spread
Colors
white, brown
Bloom Period
July–August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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