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Chinese snowbell 'Zweiwelltenkind'
Aruncus sinensi
'Zweiweltenkind'
Growth Characteristics Aruncus sinensis 'Zweiweltenkind' is a perennial herbaceous plant that produces small white flowers. It primarily blooms between May and July and can grow to a height of approximately 80 to 150 cm. While this plant prefers partial shade, it also thrives in sunny locations. Propagation Methods Propagation is mainly achieved through seeds or division. For propagation by seeds, harvest mature seeds in the autumn and sow them immediately or in the following spring. For division, divide the root ball in the spring or autumn and plant it. Cultivation Methods - Soil: It grows well in well-drained soil and prefers soil with a high organic matter content. - Watering: Water thoroughly when the soil is dry, but avoid overwatering. - Fertilizer: Applying slow-release fertilizer in the spring is recommended. 4. Pruning: After the flowers have faded, prune the plant to maintain its shape. Uses in the Garden Snowdrop 'Zweiwelltonkint' is suitable for planting in shaded gardens or at the edge of forests. Planting it in clusters creates a beautiful landscape. In particular, the small white flowers harmonize with other herbaceous plants to create a wonderful atmosphere. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: While generally resistant to disease, root rot may occur if the soil is excessively wet. Pay attention to drainage. - Pests: Damage from aphids or snails may occur. If aphids are found, control them using soapy water or eco-friendly insecticides. Control snails by physically removing them or setting traps. With this basic care, you can grow healthy Snowdrops. Create a beautiful landscape in your garden.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Rosaceae
Height
60~150cm
Spread
45~60cm
Colors
white
Bloom Period
May~June
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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