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wild husks
Agrostis capillaris
Agrostis capillaris is a perennial herb native to Europe that thrives primarily in temperate regions. The following describes the growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, and major pests and diseases, as well as control methods. - Growth Characteristics: - It spreads well while maintaining a low stature and is primarily used as a substitute for lawn grass. - It grows rapidly and possesses tolerance to various environmental conditions. - It prefers neutral to slightly acidic soil and grows well in well-drained soil. - Propagation Methods: - It is mainly propagated by seeds, but it can also be propagated by division. - It is recommended to sow seeds in spring or autumn. - Division is suitable for early spring. - Cultivation Methods: - It grows well in locations with sufficient sunlight. While it tolerates shade, it grows healthier with more sunlight. - Water appropriately while avoiding overwatering, and maintain it by mowing regularly. - It is recommended to fertilize regularly to maintain nutritional status. - Use in Gardens: - It can be used as turf in gardens or sports fields instead of lawns. - It is easy to maintain, making it suitable for beginners. - Major Pests and Diseases and Control Methods: - The most common pests include leaf blight and fungal diseases, which can be prevented through proper ventilation and drainage. - Major pests include small insects such as aphids; control them using insecticides as needed. - In the event of pest infestation, remove the diseased parts and keep the surrounding area clean to prevent spread. Perilla is a plant loved by many gardeners and landscape professionals because it is low-cost to manage and has relatively good adaptability to the environment.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Poaceae
Height
30~70cm
Spread
Colors
green
Bloom Period
May~June
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-15°C
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