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Dizzy pouch
Corydalis pallida
Corydalis pallida var. tenuis Growth Characteristics: Corydalis pallida var. tenuis is a perennial herbaceous plant that primarily blooms in the spring. It grows to a height of approximately 30–50 cm and features light green leaves. It thrives in sunny locations but can tolerate some shade. It grows in well-drained, fertile soil. Propagation Method: This plant is primarily propagated by seeds. Seeds can be sown directly in spring or autumn, or sown indoors and then transplanted. Seeds can be collected from mature plants; they should be stored in a dry place and planted in early spring. Cultivation Method: - Location Selection: Choose a location with sufficient sunlight, although partial shade is acceptable. - Soil: Prepare fertile, well-draining soil. It is beneficial to mix in compost or organic matter. 3. Watering: Avoid overwatering and water consistently to prevent the soil from drying out. - Fertilization: It is recommended to apply liquid or slow-release fertilizer about once a month during the growing season. Garden Use: The Dicentra punctata variety Tenbis is suitable for planting along flowerbed edges or in rock gardens. Its vibrant flowers bloom in the spring, adding vitality to the garden. It blends well with other forest plants. Important Pests and Control Methods: - Diseases: Leaf spot caused by fungi may occur. To prevent this, create a well-ventilated environment and use fungicides if necessary. - Pests: Pests such as aphids may occur. Upon early detection, remove them using soapy water or garden insecticides. Prevention is key to effective pest control, so it is recommended to keep the area around the plant clean and frequently check for the presence of diseases and pests.
Plant Family
poppy family
Height
15~50cm
Colors
yellow
Bloom Period
April to July
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-15°C
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