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red vinegar
Canna
×
generalis
Canna × generalis is known as a plant with strong vitality and colorful flowers. The following outlines the growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, and major pests and diseases, as well as control methods. - Growth Characteristics: - Canna × generalis is a perennial herbaceous plant that blooms with showy flowers from summer to autumn. - It thrives with ample sunlight and prefers well-drained soil. - It grows to a height ranging from a minimum of 60 cm to a maximum of 1.2 m and features flowers of various colors. - Propagation Methods: - It can primarily be propagated through bulb division (rhizomes) or seeds. - Bulb division is best done in the spring, while seed propagation is recommended to be started indoors during the winter due to slow germination. - Cultivation Methods: - Before planting, deeply till the soil and create fertile soil using organic fertilizer. - Plant in the garden in the spring, around the time the last frost passes. - Water with an appropriate amount, but be careful not to overwater. - Uses in the Garden: - Red vines have colorful flowers and large leaves, adding vibrant colors to the garden. - They can be used as border plants or centerpieces, and they look good near water or ponds. - Major Pests and Control Methods: - Snails and spittlebugs are common pests. They can be removed by hand or insecticides can be used. - Root rot can be caused by overwatering, so they should be grown in well-drained soil. - In the event of a viral disease, infected plants must be removed to prevent the spread of the virus. Proper environmental management and continuous observation are necessary for normal growth.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Red pepper
Height
1~2m
Spread
Colors
Red, orange, yellow, pink, white
Bloom Period
June to October
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-5°C
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