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Scleria levis
Scleria levis is a perennial herbaceous plant that grows primarily in wetlands or along water's edge. This plant prefers high humidity and temperature and thrives in sunny locations. Its stems are triangular in shape, and its leaves are long, slender, and pointed at the tips. Growth Characteristics - Environmental Conditions: It prefers a hot and humid environment. It grows well in warm climates year-round and thrives more actively in regions with high average temperatures. - Soil: It prefers well-drained, moist soil. Propagation Methods - Seeds: Propagation by seeds is common. Maintaining moisture by watering sufficiently after sowing increases the germination rate. - Division: Existing plants can be divided to grow new plants. Cultivation Methods - Location Selection: Choose a sunny location with good drainage. - Soil Preparation: Prepare soil rich in organic matter and mix in manure if necessary. 3. Planting: Sow seeds at appropriate intervals or plant divided plants. Leave sufficient spacing between plants to ensure good ventilation. - Watering: Water sufficiently to maintain constant moisture, but ensure good drainage. Uses in the Garden Crassula ovata is suitable for decorating watersides or moist areas in the garden. It harmonizes with other plants and creates a natural garden atmosphere. Important Pests and Control Methods - Pests and Diseases: Common pests include leaf blight and fungal damage. - Control Methods: If disease occurs, remove diseased leaves and use fungicides if necessary. Maintain planting distances to ensure good ventilation and prevent overwatering through regular watering. Crassula ovata is a relatively easy plant to care for and can grow healthily in the garden as long as the appropriate environment is provided.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Cyperaceae
Height
70~90cm
Spread
Colors
brown
Bloom Period
August~September
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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