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Barangi sedge
Carex incisa
Carex incisa is a perennial plant native to East Asia, including Korea, and is primarily found in wetlands or near water. Growth Characteristics - Height: It generally grows to a height of 30–60 cm. - Leaves: The leaves are narrow and long, with a slight sheen. - Flowers: Green flowers bloom between May and July and are shaped like small spikes. - Environment: It prefers humid environments and grows well even in partial shade. Propagation Methods - Seeds: It is primarily propagated by seeds. Seeds are harvested in the autumn and sown in the spring. - Division: Propagation is also possible by dividing the clumps of mature plants. In this case, the plants are divided and replanted in early spring or autumn. Cultivation Methods - Soil: It thrives in well-drained, moist soil and prefers soil with a slightly acidic pH. - Watering: Since it likes moisture, it should be watered frequently. - Sunlight: It grows well in environments with partial shade, but direct sunlight is also tolerable. Uses in the GardenPlanting Crabgrass in wetlands or near water can create a natural atmosphere. Because the stems spread out well, it is also useful for grass gardens or as a border plant. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: There are no particularly serious diseases, but root rot can occur if there is excessive moisture or poor drainage. To prevent this, ensure good soil drainage. - Pests: It is generally resistant to insects, but aphids or other small pests may occasionally appear. In this case, you can control them by washing the leaves with water or using eco-friendly insecticides. Crabgrass is relatively easy to care for, but it can grow even healthier if provided with appropriate environmental conditions.
Plant Family
Cyperaceae
Height
20~50cm
Colors
green
Bloom Period
May~June
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-20°C
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Carex ischnostachya
Small goblin sedge
Carex idzuroei