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Bead flower tree
Adina rubella
Growth Characteristics of Adina rubella: Adina rubella is a small shrub native primarily to temperate and tropical regions of Asia. This plant produces small, bead-shaped flowers during the summer and prefers humid environments. It grows to a height of approximately 1 to 2 meters and thrives most healthily in sunny locations. Propagation Methods: Adina rubella is mainly propagated by cuttings or seeds. For cuttings, branches cut in the summer and placed in water or soil can easily take root. For seed propagation, natural germination is promoted by passing through a cold winter. Cultivation Methods: - Soil: It prefers fertile, well-drained soil. It is important to avoid overwatering. - Sunlight: It grows well in partially shaded or sunny locations. - Watering: Periodic watering is necessary, but overwatering should be avoided in a well-drained environment. 4. Fertilizer: It is recommended to use slow-release fertilizer in the spring. Uses in the Garden: Rubella is useful for planting along the edges of shaded gardens or serving as a small border. When it blooms in the summer, it adds vibrancy to the landscape and blends well with various other plants. Important Pests and Control Methods: Rubella is generally resistant to pests, but it may occasionally be damaged by pests such as leaf beetles or spider mites. To prevent this, it is recommended to inspect the plant daily and use appropriate insecticides when necessary. Additionally, proper drainage must be maintained to prevent root rot caused by excessive moisture. Based on this information, you can cultivate Rubella well in your garden to create a beautiful landscape.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Rubiaceae
Height
3~4m
Spread
Colors
white
Bloom Period
July~August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-15°C
Adiantum alleuticum
Adiantum aleuticum
flower pouch
Adlumia asiatica