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Sheila Misktskenkoana
Scilla mischtschenkoana
Scilla mischtschenkoana is known as a bulbous plant that primarily blooms with beautiful flowers in the spring. The following is information regarding this plant's growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, major pests and diseases, and control methods. Growth Characteristics - Description: Shoots emerge in early spring and bloom, usually producing small blue or white flowers. - Growing Conditions: It thrives in sunny locations and prefers well-drained soil. - Height: It typically grows to about 10–15 cm. Propagation Methods - Bulb Division: It is mainly propagated by dividing bulbs; bulbs can be dug up and replanted in the autumn. - Seed Propagation: While seed propagation is possible, bulb division is more common due to slow germination and growth. Cultivation Methods - Planting Time: Plant bulbs in the autumn. - Planting Depth: Plant bulbs at a depth of about 5 cm. - Watering: Avoid overwatering, but water consistently during dry periods. - Fertilization: Apply slow-release fertilizer in late autumn or early spring to promote growth. Garden Use - Landscaping: Suitable for planting along garden edges or as ground cover under trees. - Containers: Can be planted in pots for indoor decoration. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: The main disease is leaf blight, which can be prevented by ensuring good drainage. - Pests: Rarely susceptible to insect damage; use appropriate insecticides if necessary. - Sanitary Care: To prevent pests, trim withered leaves and stems in the autumn. Based on this information, we hope you properly care for your Siella mischenkoana to enjoy its beautiful spring flowers.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Broom family
Height
7~15cm
Spread
7~15cm
Colors
white, blue
Bloom Period
March
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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