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Morosazzo 'Evercolor Everglow'
Carex morrowii
'Evercolor Everglow'
Moro Carex 'Evercolor Everglow' is an evergreen plant distinguished by its attractive leaf colors and shapes. Growth Characteristics- Leaf Color: Features a bright green base with cream-colored edges, turning a reddish tint as temperatures drop. - Size: Grows to a height of approximately 30-40 cm and a width of 30-45 cm when mature. - Environment: Prefers partial shade to full sun and thrives in various soil types. Propagation Methods- Division: The plant can be propagated by carefully dividing it in spring or autumn. Care must be taken to avoid damaging the roots. Cultivation Methods- Planting: Plant in well-draining soil. Water thoroughly, and then water moderately once the soil surface dries out. - Fertilization: It is beneficial to provide nutrients using slow-release fertilizer in the spring. - Care: Trim old leaves to encourage new growth, and trim the entire plant slightly in early spring as needed to keep it tidy. Uses in the Garden- Border Plant: Excellent for use on garden boundaries or borders. - Potted Planting: Grows well even when planted in pots on terraces or balconies. - Ground Cover: Can also be used as a ground cover to fill empty spaces. Important Pests and Control Methods- Diseases: There are no specific diseases, but caution is required as root rot may occur if the plant is overwatered. - Pests: Generally resistant to diseases and pests, but damage from aphids or snails may occasionally occur. - Control: Control aphids with soapy water or insecticides, and remove snails by hand or using bait. Morosa sedge 'Evercolor Everglow' is a relatively easy-to-care-for plant that thrives in various environments and can add beauty to gardens or indoor and outdoor spaces.
Plant Family
Cyperaceae
Height
50cm
Spread
50cm
Colors
green
Bloom Period
May~June
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-20°C
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