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Anemantele Resoniana
Anemanthele lessoniana
Anemanthele lessoniana is a perennial herbaceous plant native to New Zealand, commonly known as Punguncho or Baraempul. Growth Characteristics- Sunlight: Grows well in partial shade to full sun. - Soil: Prefers well-drained soil but is highly adaptable to various soil conditions. - Cold Hardiness: Can withstand winter well in relatively mild climates. - Size: Generally grows to a height and width of approximately 60–90 cm. Propagation Methods- Seeds: It is common to sow seeds in the spring. Seeds can be sown directly outdoors or germinated indoors and then transplanted. - Division: Can be propagated by root division in the spring or autumn. Cultivation Methods- Watering: Water thoroughly initially to help the roots establish themselves, then avoid excessive moisture thereafter. - Fertilization: If the soil is not fertile, apply a small amount of general horticultural fertilizer in the spring. - Pruning: Remove dry and old leaves in the spring or autumn. Garden Uses - Ornamental: Its soft leaves and the way it sways in the breeze can add natural movement and texture to the garden. - Mixed Planting: It can be placed alongside other perennial herbs to emphasize a sense of seasonality. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: No particularly serious pests or diseases are known. - Pests: It is generally resistant to pests and diseases, but aphids or scale insects may occur very rarely. - Control: If pests or diseases occur, organic pesticides can be used, and physically wiping the leaves is also effective. Annemantelle resoniana is a relatively easy-to-care-for plant with high utility in the garden. If provided with the right environment, you can enjoy its beautiful appearance for a long time.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Poaceae
Height
60~90cm
Spread
60~90cm
Colors
pink
Bloom Period
June to September
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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