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purple-stemmed greens
Arabidopsis halleri
subsp.
gemmifera
var.
coronata
Arabidopsis halleri subsp. gemmifera var. coronata is a plant native to East Asia, including Korea. It is relatively easy to cultivate and manage, making it suitable for use in gardens or public green spaces. - Growth Characteristics: - It is a perennial herbaceous plant that thrives primarily in sunny locations. - It is resistant to cold and is not significantly sensitive to soil type. - It typically grows to a height of 30–60 cm and is characterized by small white or slightly purplish flowers that bloom between spring and summer. - Propagation Methods: - It can be propagated by seeds and division. - For seed propagation, sow seeds in late winter or early spring to germinate. - Division is best performed in spring or early summer; carefully separate the roots before planting. 3. Cultivation Method: - It prefers well-drained soil, so it is recommended to plant it in well-drained soil. - It is most ideal to grow it in a sunny location. - Water moderately, and avoid overwatering. - Use in Gardens: - Suitable for natural gardens or wildflower gardens. - Planting in clusters enhances natural beauty. - Can blend well with other perennial plants. - Major Pests and Diseases & Control Methods: - Generally, healthy plants are not highly sensitive to pests and diseases, but root rot may occur if the soil is overwatered. - Fungicides can be used, and avoiding overwatering and maintaining a well-ventilated environment helps with prevention. - Aphids may be present as pests, so natural pest control agents can be used if necessary. Purple-flowered daisy is a plant that allows you to enjoy beautiful flowers without being too difficult to care for, making it a good choice to add a natural atmosphere to your garden.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Cruciferae
Height
15~30cm
Spread
Colors
white
Bloom Period
July
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
Hallieri
Arabis hallieri
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Arachis hypogaea