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Clintonia udensis
Clintonia udensis has the following growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, and information on major pests and diseases and control methods. Growth Characteristics Clintonia udensis is a perennial herbaceous plant that primarily grows in shady, humid areas in mountainous regions. It grows to a height of approximately 20 to 50 cm; its leaves are broad and long, and the flowers are white and small, bell-shaped. It blooms from spring to early summer and subsequently produces black fruits. Propagation Methods It can be propagated by seeds or by rhizome division. For seed propagation, it is best to collect seeds from mature fruits and sow them immediately. Rhizome division should be performed in early spring or autumn. Cultivation Methods Since Clintonia udensis grows well even in shady areas, it is suitable for planting under trees or near fences. It thrives in well-drained soil that retains moisture. Adequate water supply is important, and it is recommended to water thoroughly during dry weather. Use in the Garden Since it thrives in shade, it can be used to cover the ground in shaded gardens. It is also useful for creating a colorful garden by planting it alongside other shade-loving plants. Important Pests and Control Methods The main pests and diseases that may occur are leaf blight and fungal diseases, and excessive moisture can cause problems. To prevent this, proper ventilation and drainage are important. If disease occurs, remove the affected parts, and use fungicides if necessary. Additionally, slugs and snails may gnaw on the leaves, so observe the plant periodically and control them by physically removing them or using attractants.
Plant Family
Lily family
Height
20~30cm
Colors
white
Bloom Period
June~July
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
Baby tower flower
Clinopodium gracile
Hosta Uniflora
Clintonia uniflora