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Crispulla
Calycularia crispula
Calycularia crispula is a moss plant that grows in relatively humid environments. Since this plant primarily grows in its natural habitat, artificial cultivation is rare. However, if one understands its growth and reproductive characteristics, cultivation is possible in certain environments. Growth Characteristics - Environment: It mainly grows in shady areas near moist rocks, valleys, and waterfalls. - Light: It thrives in environments receiving indirect light, avoiding direct sunlight. - Temperature: It prefers mild temperatures and is sensitive to extreme temperature changes. Reproduction Method - Spore Reproduction: Mosses reproduce primarily through spores. Spores spread via wind or water to grow into new individuals. Cultivation Method - Soil: It grows in soil with good moisture retention, and good drainage is essential. - Watering: Provide sufficient moisture, but avoid excessive watering. - Environmental Control: It is important to maintain humidity and temperature similar to the natural environment. Use in Gardens - Can be used in damp rock gardens or small hydroponic gardens. - Effective for creating natural landscapes. Important Pests and Control Methods - Pests: Generally resistant to pests, but caution is required regarding fungal diseases caused by excessive moisture. - Control Methods: - Ensure good ventilation to prevent mold growth. - Environmentally friendly fungicides can be used. In the cultivation and management of Stone Water Umbrella Moss, it is important to mimic the natural environment as much as possible. Since customized care is required, it is recommended to attempt cultivation with this in mind.
Plant Type
Plant Family
rock moss family
Height
3~4cm
Spread
Colors
sporophyte
Bloom Period
March to June (spore period)
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
shade
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
Purple cosmos 'Aphrodite'
Calycanthus hybrid 'Aphrodite'
Cordifolia
Calypogeia cordifolia