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Carex lenta
Growth Characteristics and Cultivation Methods of Carex lenta - Growth Characteristics - Carex lenta is a perennial herbaceous plant that thrives in relatively humid environments. - It grows to a height of approximately 30–60 cm, and its leaves are slender and long. - It prefers sunlight but can also grow well in partial shade. - It prefers well-drained, moist soil. - Propagation Methods - Carex lenta is primarily propagated by seeds or division. - Seeds can be sown directly in spring or autumn, and the germination rate is high. - Division is mainly performed in spring; the clumps are divided and planted in a new location. - Cultivation Methods - Before planting, deeply till the soil and mix in organic matter to improve drainage. - Plant at intervals of 20–30 cm, and water thoroughly after planting. - During the growing season, water regularly to prevent the soil from drying out. - Fertilize about 1 to 2 times a year, avoiding excessive fertilization. - Use in the Garden - Sedges are widely used in gardens as border plants or for ornamental purposes. - They can be planted mixed with other plants to create a natural atmosphere. - They are easy to maintain, making them suitable for beginners to plant. - Major Pests and Diseases and Control Methods - Sedges are relatively resistant to pests and diseases, but fungal diseases can occur in extreme humidity or unsuitable environments. - To prevent fungal diseases, ensure good ventilation and take care to prevent the leaves from getting excessively wet. - Although rare, aphids may appear on dew or leaves; these can be controlled using insecticides. - It is important to detect pests and diseases early through regular observation and take appropriate measures.
Plant Family
Cyperaceae
Height
40~70cm
Colors
White, brown, green
Bloom Period
August to October
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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