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Adiantum alleuticum
Adiantum aleuticum
Growth Characteristics: Adiantum aleuticum is a type of fern that thrives primarily in moist, shady environments in North America. It generally grows to a height of 30 to 60 cm and features soft-textured, feather-shaped leaves. This plant is characterized by its seaweed-like leaf veins. Propagation Method: Adiantum aleuticum reproduces via spores. Spores produced by mature plants can be collected and germinated in a moist environment. Additionally, this plant can be propagated by dividing root clumps. If root clumps are separated and planted in spring or autumn, they can grow into new individuals. Cultivation Method: Adiantum aleuticum prefers moist, shady environments. Select well-draining soil and plant it in a pot with good drainage. The ideal soil should be acidic and rich in organic matter. Maintain consistent humidity around the plant and water regularly. However, care must be taken to prevent water from pooling. Growth Characteristics: Garden Use: This plant is suitable for providing shade in the garden or for moist areas. It is ideal as underplanting for stone or rock gardens and can be planted alongside other ferns. It is also useful for marking the boundaries of shaded flowerbeds or dividing zones. Important Pests and Control Methods: While Andiantum aleuticum is generally resistant to pests, spider mites or aphids may occasionally occur. These pests can be detected early through periodic monitoring and removed by spraying soapy water on the stems or leaves. To control diseases, keep the surrounding environment clean and ensure good air circulation. In addition, it is important to carefully observe and manage any issues that may arise due to environmental changes.
Plant Type
Plant Family
family Pterocarydae
Height
30~90cm
Spread
30~90cm
Colors
sporophyte
Bloom Period
April to August (spore period)
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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