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Pink pasqueflower Daburika
Pulsatilla davurica
Pulsatilla davurica is a perennial herbaceous plant that produces beautiful pink flowers and is frequently planted in gardens. The following explains the growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, and major pests and diseases, as well as control methods for this plant. - Growth Characteristics: - Pulsatilla davurica is primarily characterized by long leaves and large pink flowers, blooming in the spring. - It generally grows to a height of about 20–30 cm and possesses an extensive root system. - It thrives in sunny locations but can also grow in partial shade. - Propagation Methods: - Propagation by seed is common; mature seeds are collected in the autumn and sown the following spring. - Vegetative propagation through root division is also possible. This is usually done after 3–4 years, in the autumn when the plant has ceased activity. - Cultivation Method: - Grow in well-drained soil and take care to prevent the soil from becoming waterlogged. - Do not water too frequently, but water thoroughly during dry periods. - It is recommended to use slow-release fertilizer in the spring. - Use in the Garden: - Pink Pulsatilla is suitable for planting at the edges of shaded gardens or at the front of flower beds. - Placing it near wooden or stone borders allows it to serve as a natural backdrop. - Major Pests and Diseases & Control Methods: - Leaf beetles and aphids may occur; control measures include using insecticides at the appropriate time or utilizing natural predators. - To prevent fungal diseases, ensure good ventilation, immediately remove diseased leaves, and use fungicides. This information will be of great help in growing healthy Pink Pulsatilla.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Ranunculaceae
Height
11~20cm
Spread
Colors
pink
Bloom Period
April~May
Water Needs
Bad
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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