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Cat's eye
Chrysosplenium ramosum
Chrysosplenium ramosum is a plant that thrives even in wetlands or shady areas, possessing growth characteristics that allow it to survive in various environments. It grows best in places with little sunlight and requires some moisture; it is best to maintain moderate humidity, though not excessive levels. It can be propagated primarily through seeds or root division. Propagation by seeds occurs naturally in the spring, while root division is most effective when divided and planted in early spring or autumn. For cultivation, it is recommended to plant in well-drained soil and avoid excessive direct sunlight. It is important to provide soil conditions that offer good drainage while providing adequate sunlight and moisture. In gardens, it is suitable for planting in shade or partial shade to decorate shady areas. The beauty of its foliage and its bushy growth form add a unique charm to the garden. Major pests and diseases include leaf spots or blemishes, which usually occur when humidity is high. For control, it is necessary to remove diseased leaves at the early stages of infestation and regulate humidity by ensuring good ventilation. Chemical control should be avoided whenever possible, but organic control can be considered if necessary. With consistent attention and care, the Cat's Eye grows healthily and provides a beautiful landscape to the garden.
Plant Family
Saxifragaceae
Height
20cm
Colors
white
Bloom Period
May to July
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
Cat's-eye Trachispermum
Chrysosplenium trachyspermum
cat's eye
Chrysosplenium pilosum