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Trachimene Coirulea
Trachymene coerulea
The characteristics and cultivation methods of Trachymene caerulea can be described as follows: Growth CharacteristicsTrachymene caerulea is typically an annual flowering plant native to Australia. This plant features small flowers clustered in a rounded shape and usually produces blue or purple blossoms. It prefers plenty of sunlight and thrives in well-drained soil. Propagation MethodsTrachymene caerulea is primarily propagated by seeds, which are typically sown in the spring. Seeds germinate best when the temperature is between approximately 15 and 20 degrees Celsius. After germination, they grow into small seedlings; when they are ready for transplanting, they should be replanted at an appropriate distance. Cultivation MethodsWhen sowing seeds, lightly cover them with soil, maintain adequate moisture, and wait for germination. Once grown, water regularly and provide an appropriate amount of fertilizer if necessary. Ensure good ventilation between plants to prevent pests and diseases. Use in the Garden Trachimene cairulea adds vibrant color to the garden thanks to its beautiful flowers. It looks particularly good on borders, flowerbeds, in baskets, or in pots, and is even more stunning when planted in combination with other colored annuals. Important Pests and Control Methods Trachimene cairulea is relatively resistant to pests and diseases, but caution is required if they occur. Common issues include aphids and fungal diseases. To prevent and control these pests, regular inspections of the plant's condition and periodic pest control are necessary, and it is recommended to promptly remove any affected parts. Additionally, the area around the plant must be well-ventilated, and overwatering should be avoided. Trachimene cairulea is an attractive plant that is relatively easy to grow and can serve as a great focal point in various garden environments.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Araliaceae
Height
60cm
Spread
Colors
purple, blue
Bloom Period
March to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-5°C
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