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Astilbe 'Red Charm'
Astilb
'Red Charm'
Astilbe 'Red Charm' is a deciduous perennial characterized by its beautiful red flowers. Growth Characteristics: - Growing Environment: It thrives in partial shade and prefers moist soil. It shows optimal growth in well-drained soil. - Flowers: Red flowers bloom in the summer, with long and abundant inflorescences. - Leaves: Dark green, feathery leaves grow densely, forming a bushy appearance. Propagation Methods: - Division: Propagate by dividing root clumps in late winter or early spring. - Seeds: While it can be propagated by seeds, division is generally more effective. Cultivation Methods: - Planting: Thoroughly prepare the soil to ensure good drainage. Mix sufficient organic matter into the soil before planting. - Watering: Since it prefers a moist environment, water frequently during dry periods. - Fertilization: Provide nutrients using slow-release fertilizer in late winter or early spring. Garden Use: - Ornamental: Suitable for semi-shade gardens, waterside gardens, and forest gardens. - Artificial: Can be planted in harmony with other shade plants, and can add color through summer flowers. Important Pests and Control Methods: - Diseases: Root rot or leaf blight may occur. It is important to establish proper ventilation and drainage systems for prevention. - Pests: Aphids or snails may occur. Use organic insecticides for control if necessary. - Control Methods: Respond quickly to remove pests when they appear, and ensure that problems are detected early through periodic observation. Astilbe 'Red Charm' is a relatively easy plant to care for, and if the right environment is created, you can enjoy healthy and beautiful flowers.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Saxifragaceae
Height
50~80cm
Spread
30~40cm
Colors
pink
Bloom Period
July~August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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