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Bakaris Halimipolia
Baccharis halimifolia
Baccharis halimifolia is a shrub native to North America that typically grows from 1.5 meters to a maximum of 4 meters. This plant thrives in coastal areas and wetlands and is resistant to salt, making it advantageous for seaside gardens. Growth Characteristics: - It is a sun-loving plant that can also grow well in partial shade. - It grows well in various types of soil, but prefers well-drained soil. - It is highly cold-hardy and can grow in diverse climatic conditions. Propagation Methods: - Seed propagation: Sow seeds collected in the autumn in the spring. The germination rate is high, and they germinate easily without special pretreatment. - Cuttings: In spring or early summer, you can propagate by cutting branches and placing them in water or planting them directly in soil. Cultivation Methods: - Spring or autumn is the appropriate time for planting, and it is recommended to plant them with sufficient space between them. - Regular watering is necessary, but excessive watering should be avoided. Uses in the Garden: - Baccharis halimifolia is suitable as a hedge or windbreak plant. - In autumn, white flowers bloom, adding a decorative effect to the garden. Important Pests and Control Methods: - Although it is generally resistant to pests, infestations by aphids or grasshoppers may occur. - If aphids are found, they can be controlled by washing them off with soapy water or using an appropriate insecticide. - Regular pruning improves ventilation, which can help prevent diseases. By referring to the above information and properly caring for Baccharis halimifolia, you will be able to grow it healthily in your garden.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Asteraceae
Height
1~3m
Spread
1~3m
Colors
white
Bloom Period
August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-15°C
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Baccharis pilularis
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Bacopa monnieri