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Long-haired Homocho
Corispermum declinatum
Corispermum declinatum is an annual plant that thrives primarily in sandy soil. Its growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, and major pests and diseases, as well as control methods, are as follows: - Growth Characteristics: - Corispermum declinatum grows to a height of approximately 10–40 cm. Its stems and leaves are light green and covered with fine hairs on the surface. - It primarily flowers in the summer, producing small white or pale pink flowers. - It grows best in strong sunlight and well-drained sandy or gravel soil. - Propagation Methods: - It is propagated by seeds, which are sown in early spring. - Seeds germinate well under a light soil cover; germination conditions require a warm climate and sufficient light. - Cultivation Methods: - Select sandy, well-drained soil for planting. - Plant in a well-drained location at appropriate intervals and manage the plant to ensure even growth. - It is recommended to avoid excessive watering and maintain a dry condition. - Use in the Garden: - Long-stemmed Homo is suitable as a landscape plant in dry and sandy areas. - When used for landscaping purposes, it blends well with natural sand dunes or windy locations. - Important Pests and Control Methods: - Generally, pest and disease issues are rare, but fungal diseases may occur if the soil becomes excessively wet. - Address this by improving aeration and drainage, and promptly removing infected parts. - In the event of pest infestation, use organic insecticides for prevention and management. Based on this information, you can effectively cultivate and utilize Long-stemmed Homo.
Plant Family
Chenopodiaceae
Height
15~50cm
Colors
green
Bloom Period
July to September
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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