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bead mustard
Rorippa globosa
Rorippa globosa is a perennial plant characterized by its ability to thrive near water or in wetlands. This plant is native primarily to Southern and Central Asia and is a water-loving plant. - Growth Characteristics: Rorippa globosa grows well in moist environments such as wetlands and can reach a height of approximately 30 to 60 cm. Its leaves are lance-shaped and green, and small yellow flowers bloom during the summer. - Propagation Methods: It is primarily propagated by seeds, although it can also be propagated by cutting off parts of the roots. Seeds can be sown directly or planted shallowly in potting soil to germinate. After germination, it is important to maintain appropriate humidity and temperature. - Cultivation Methods: When cultivating, it requires sufficient water and sunlight, and growing in well-drained soil is ideal. Proper moisture management is necessary to prevent the soil from becoming too dry. - Use in Gardens: Cardamine pratensis is suitable for wetland gardens or pond edges and can be used for landscaping. Its uniquely shaped leaves and yellow flowers add a distinctive charm to the garden. - Major Pests and Control Methods: It is primarily susceptible to damage from aphids and other small pests. Control methods include periodically washing the leaves with water or using natural insecticides. Additionally, proper ventilation and watering management can help suppress the occurrence of pests. Cardamine pratensis thrives in gardens if humidity and watering are well managed. This can help enrich the garden's ecosystem.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Cruciferae
Height
60cm
Spread
Colors
yellow
Bloom Period
June
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-15°C
Wild mustard
Rorippa indica
small dogwood
Rorippa cantoniensis