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Hairy pole Hirsuta
Arabis hirsuta
Arabis hirsuta is a perennial herbaceous plant native to Europe and parts of Asia, thriving primarily in dry, sunny meadows. Growth Characteristics - Height: It grows to approximately 20–80 cm, with thin, straight stems. - Leaves: The leaves are arranged in a rosette pattern at the base and have small hairs on the surface, giving them a somewhat rough texture. - Flowers: It blooms with small white or pale yellow flowers mainly from spring to early summer. Propagation Methods - Seeds: It can be propagated by seeds, usually sown in the autumn. - Cuttings and Division: These methods are also possible, but the propagation rate may be lower compared to seed propagation. Cultivation Methods - Soil: It prefers well-draining soil mixed with sand or gravel. - Light Conditions: It likes sunlight but can grow in partial shade. - Watering: Since it can grow in dry environments, watering should be done in moderation. - Fertilizer: No special fertilizer is required; general fertilizer for ornamental plants is sufficient. Uses in the Garden- Suitable for border gardens or rock gardens. It is also useful as a plant to aid drainage in low-lying areas. Important Pests and Control Methods- Diseases: Fungal diseases, mainly caused by excessive moisture, may occur. Ensure good drainage and use fungicides if necessary. - Pests: Small pests such as aphids may appear. To control them, check the condition of the leaves periodically and remove them using soapy water if necessary. Hirsuta is a relatively easy-to-care-for plant suitable for gardens with a natural style. However, sufficient sunlight and proper watering are essential.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Cruciferae
Height
20∼80cm
Spread
Colors
white
Bloom Period
May to June
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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