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Cotula coronopifolia
Cotula coronopifolia
Cotula coronopifolia is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the Asteraceae family, possessing the following growth and cultivation characteristics: - Growth Characteristics: - It primarily prefers humid environments and thrives near water or in wetlands. - It grows to a height of approximately 10–30 cm and produces small, yellow flowers. - The leaves are lanceolate, long, and thin, with soft, fleshy bases. - Propagation Methods: - It is mainly propagated by seeds. - It can be propagated by sowing seeds directly in the spring or by transplanting young seedlings. - Cultivation Methods: - It is important to cultivate it in well-drained soil. - Watering is important, but care must be taken to prevent water from pooling. - It grows well in sunny locations and can also thrive to some extent in partial shade. 4. Use in Gardens: - It is primarily used for landscaping near water or in humid areas. - Due to its small size and bright flowers, it is also suitable for planting in gardens or pots to decorate the edges of flower beds. - Major Pests and Control Methods: - While there are no particularly serious pests or diseases, caution is required as root rot may occur if the soil is excessively wet. - To prevent pests and diseases, it is recommended to maintain some ventilation in a dry environment. - If necessary, eco-friendly methods using natural enemies are recommended for pest management rather than non-biological methods. - Chemical control should be used as minimally as possible, and it is advisable to take necessary measures only when damage is severe. By considering the characteristics mentioned above when cultivating and managing Cotula coronofifolia, you will be able to tend to the plant effectively.
Plant Family
Asteraceae
Height
15~25cm
Spread
25~30cm
Colors
yellow
Bloom Period
June to August
Water Needs
well
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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