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Švantesia Ruedebuschiy
Schwantesia ruedebuschii
Schwantesia ruedebuschii is a succulent plant native primarily to South Africa, popular as an ornamental plant due to its unique leaf shape and beautiful flowers. Growth Characteristics - Environmental Requirements: Schwantesia ruedebuschii thrives in sunny locations and prefers well-draining soil. - Temperature Range: It is suitable for growing at temperatures above approximately 10 degrees Celsius; it is recommended to keep it indoors during the winter. - Watering: Care must be taken to avoid overwatering; ideally, water only when the soil is completely dry. Propagation Methods - Seeds: After sowing seeds, lightly cover them with soil and maintain adequate humidity until germination occurs. - Cuttings: You can propagate by cutting off a healthy clump of leaves and planting the cut in soil after the cut has dried. Cultivation Methods - Pot Selection: Use a well-draining pot, and it is recommended to use soil specifically designed for succulents. - Nutrient Supply: Provide an appropriate amount of fertilizer specifically designed for succulents during the spring and summer. Uses in the Garden - You can create a colorful garden landscape by planting multiple specimens in a single pot. - It can be effectively used in rock gardens or cactus gardens. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Caution is required when watering, as root rot can occur due to overwatering. - Pests: While generally resistant to pests, scale insects may occasionally appear. - Control Methods: If scale insects appear, remove them with a cotton swab soaked in alcohol or use an insecticide. With proper care, Schwantesia ruedebouschii will grow into a beautiful and healthy plant.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Pomegranate family
Height
4~10cm
Spread
Colors
yellow
Bloom Period
April to August
Water Needs
Bad
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-5°C
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