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Bupleurum latissimum
Bupleurum latissimum is a perennial herbaceous plant known to grow wild, particularly in the island regions of Korea. This plant has broad, thick leaves and erect stems. Small, yellowish-green flowers bloom during the summer, and pollination occurs primarily by wind. Growth Characteristics - Growing Environment: Bupleurum latissimum prefers sunlight and thrives in well-drained soil. - Cold Hardiness: It is generally resistant to winter cold. - Soil: It grows well in slightly acidic soil and prefers soil rich in organic matter. Propagation Methods - Seed Propagation: It is primarily propagated by seeds, which germinate well in the spring. It is recommended to germinate seeds in a location away from direct sunlight. - Division Propagation: Mature plants can also be propagated by division. Cultivation Methods - Sowing Time: It is best to sow in the spring or autumn. - Spacing: It is recommended to space plants at least 30 cm apart. - Watering: Water when the soil appears dry, and it is best to avoid excessive moisture. Uses in the GardenBupleurum latissima is suitable for placement in shaded gardens or along the borders of flowerbeds. This plant is also used for medicinal purposes and is relatively easy to care for, making it suitable for gardening beginners. Important Pests and Control Methods - Leaf Blight: Leaf blight may occur; prevent this through regular watering and proper ventilation. - Pests: Damage from aphids or moths may occur; organic insecticides can be used to prevent this. - Control: It is important to regularly check the plant's condition and respond quickly if pests or diseases occur. Based on the above information, we hope you manage your Bupleurum latissima well and grow it into a healthy plant.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Apiaceae
Height
60cm
Spread
Colors
yellow
Bloom Period
May
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-15°C
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