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Arctostaphilos 'Massachusetts'
Arctostaphylos uva-urs
'Massachusetts'
Arctostaphyllos 'Massachusetts' is an evergreen shrub with small, thick leaves. It is characterized by its low stature and tendency to grow along the ground. This plant thrives in cold regions of the Northern Hemisphere and grows particularly well in well-drained, acidic sandy soil. Propagation is typically carried out via cuttings or seeds. For cuttings, semi-hardwood cuttings can be taken in the summer, or dormant woody cuttings can be taken in the autumn or winter. Seed propagation is somewhat more complex; it is common practice to pre-germinate seeds in a cool, moist environment before sowing. In terms of cultivation, this plant prefers sunny locations and grows in well-drained soil. Once established, it is relatively easy to care for, and its strong drought tolerance makes watering convenient. However, it is advisable to avoid excessive moisture or soil that allows water to pool. In gardens, this plant is primarily used as ground cover, making it useful for covering large areas. It can be planted on slopes to prevent soil erosion and is also a good choice for rock gardens. In spring, it blooms with small pink or white flowers, providing excellent decorative appeal. Major pests and diseases include root rot and leaf mold, which are mostly caused by excessive moisture. To prevent this, it is important to maintain the plant's health by keeping the soil well-drained and regularly supplying appropriate fertilizer. If pests or diseases occur, the affected parts should be removed immediately, and appropriate fungicides can be used to control them if necessary.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Rhododendron family
Height
15~30cm
Spread
90~180cm
Colors
green
Bloom Period
March to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
Arctostaphilos 'Vancouver Jade'
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi 'Vancouver Jade'
Arctostaphilos Uvaursi
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi