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Rumex gmelini
Rumex gmelini is a perennial herbaceous plant that thrives primarily in moist areas. Its leaves are broad and long oval-shaped, and its flowers are small, green or reddish, blooming in spike-like clusters. Growth Characteristics - Growing Environment: Rumex prefers moist soil and partial shade. It grows particularly well in well-drained soil. - Temperature: It thrives in temperate climates and can withstand cold winters. Propagation Methods - Seeds: Rumex is primarily propagated by seeds. It is recommended to collect seeds after they mature and sow them in the spring. - Root Division: Division is also possible; dividing the roots and planting them will result in new plants. Cultivation Methods - Planting: Plant in well-drained soil, and mulching is recommended to maintain moisture. - Watering: Water frequently to prevent the soil from becoming too dry. - Fertilizer: No special fertilizer is required, but it is beneficial to add a small amount of organic fertilizer during the growing season. Garden Uses - Ornamental: It is suitable for garden decoration due to its large leaves and unique flower shape. - Ecological Restoration: It is also utilized in wetland restoration projects. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: It is generally resistant to diseases, but fungal diseases may occur if the soil is excessively wet. - Control: Pay attention to drainage management and ensure good air circulation. - Pests: Leaf-eating insects may occur. - Control: Natural control methods include removing insects by hand or using soapy water. Use organic insecticides if necessary. Rhubarb glabra (Gmelini) is a relatively easy plant to care for, so it will grow healthily as long as the environment is properly maintained.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Knotweed family
Height
50∼100cm
Spread
Colors
green
Bloom Period
July–August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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