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Mountain wood grass
Woodsia subcordata
Woodsia subcordata has the following characteristics regarding growth, propagation, cultivation, garden use, and major pests and control methods. Growth Characteristics - Habitat: It grows mainly in forest areas, rock crevices, and moist places. - Growth Conditions: It thrives in partial shade and prefers sufficient humidity. It prefers well-draining soil. - Morphology: It is a perennial plant with feathery leaves and shallow roots. Propagation Methods - Spore Propagation: It primarily reproduces by spores; mature spores can be harvested in the summer and germinated under cool, humid conditions. - Root Division: It can also be propagated by dividing and planting the roots of the same plant. Cultivation Methods - Soil Preparation: Prepare well-draining soil rich in organic matter. - Watering: Water consistently to prevent the soil from drying out, but avoid overwatering. - Sunlight: Partial shade is ideal, but it can also grow in complete shade. Garden Uses - Landscaping Plant: Can be used as an ornamental plant in shaded gardens or rock gardens. - Durability: Relatively tolerant to various climates. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Be careful of root rot caused by excessive moisture. Ensure good drainage. - Pests: Generally, there are no major pest issues, but if aphids occur, they can be controlled using soapy water. Sanwoodpul subucordata is relatively easy to care for, and if provided with the right conditions, it is a plant that allows you to enjoy its beautiful foliage.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Myeonma-gwa
Height
5∼12cm
Spread
Colors
sporophyte
Bloom Period
July to September (spore period)
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
True wood grass
Woodsia macrochlaena
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