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Polygonum aviculare
Carex teinogyna
Carex teinogyna is a perennial herb that ecologically grows primarily in wetlands or lowlands. This plant prefers moisture and shade, and can reproduce rapidly in suitable environments. Growth Characteristics - Sunlight: It thrives in partial shade, but may be damaged by excessive direct sunlight. - Soil: It grows best in moist, well-drained soil. - Temperature: It prefers a mild climate and may be vulnerable to extreme heat or cold. Propagation Methods - Seed Propagation: It is best to sow seeds immediately after harvesting or to store them in a cool place and sow them in early spring. - Root Division: Dividing the roots of mature plants in spring or autumn is an effective method. Cultivation Methods - Mix sufficient organic matter into the soil before planting. - After planting, water continuously to prevent the soil from drying out. - Manage regularly to prevent weed growth. Garden Use - Suitable for planting in empty spaces in shady gardens. - Suitable for landscaping in humid areas and blends well with other grasses or flowers when planted together. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Generally resistant to pests and diseases, but root rot may occur due to excessive moisture. Manage the plant to avoid excessive humidity. - Pests: Rarely affected by pests, but if they occur, they can be resolved by using eco-friendly insecticides. Sedges teinogina is a plant that can consistently provide beauty in the garden, provided it is provided with the right environment and care.
Plant Family
Cyperaceae
Height
40~60cm
Colors
White, brown, green
Bloom Period
August to October
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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