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Chionocloa Rubra
Chionochloa rubra
Chionochloa rubra #Growth Characteristics Chionochloa rubra is a perennial plant native to New Zealand that thrives primarily in moist mountainous regions. It can grow up to 1.5 meters tall and is characterized by leaves that are red or copper-colored. It is highly cold-hardy and tolerates relatively cold climates well; it grows best in partial shade or sunlight rather than strong direct sunlight. #Propagation Methods This plant can be propagated mainly by seeds or division. Propagation by seeds takes time but allows for mass production. Division is typically performed in spring or autumn, where mature plants are divided and replanted. #Cultivation Methods Chionochloa rubra grows well in well-drained soil and requires moderate moisture management. Regular fertilization in spring and autumn can promote growth, and some leaves should be periodically removed if they become too dense or old. Light mulching can be helpful during the winter. #Uses in the Garden Chionocloa rubra is a popular landscape plant and is also used as a lawn substitute. It looks excellent at garden edges or mid-height plantings, adding a natural touch. Its red leaves harmonize well with contrasting materials such as metal pieces or wood, creating visual harmony. #Important Pests and Control Methods Chionocloa rubra is relatively resistant to pests and diseases, but it can be susceptible to fungi during droughts or periods of poor ventilation. To prevent this, plant it in a well-ventilated location and maintain proper watering. In the event of pest infestation, immediately remove diseased leaves and manage the situation using appropriate pesticides. Aphids or scale insects may rarely occur, so regular monitoring is necessary.
Plant Family
Poaceae
Height
90~120cm
Spread
90~120cm
Colors
brown
Bloom Period
March to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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