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Long-leaved Monaria 'Bertram Anderson'
Pulmonaria longifoli
'Bertram Anderson'
Pulmonaria longifolia 'Bertram Anderson' is a perennial flowering plant characterized by its unique silvery-white spots and bluish leaves. Additionally, the flowers that bloom in spring, changing from sky blue to purple, add to its beauty. - Growth Characteristics - New leaves and flowers emerge after the winter, and it grows actively mainly in the spring. - It prefers partial shade, and moist soil is suitable. - Avoid excessive dryness or direct exposure to hot sunlight. - Propagation Methods - Propagation is possible through seeds and division. - It is best to sow seeds in the spring, while division can be done in early spring or autumn. - Cultivation Methods - Plant in well-draining soil, and maintaining moisture is important. - It can be kept healthy with proper watering and organic fertilizer. - If leaves wilt or become diseased, cut them off to promote the growth of new leaves. - Uses in the Garden - It can be used as a ground cover plant to cover a large area. - It can be placed among other shade-loving plants to create a natural look. - Planting it along the edges of flowerbeds or walkways creates a beautiful landscape. - Important Pests and Control Methods - Leaf blight, mold, and aphids may occur. - Mold can be prevented by creating a well-ventilated environment and immediately removing infected leaves. - For aphids, wash them off with soapy water or use an appropriate insecticide. - If necessary, regularly applying pest control agents can help reduce damage. With proper care and careful attention, the Long-leaved Monaria 'Bertram Anderson' will maintain its beautiful appearance in the garden for a long time.
Plant Type
Plant Family
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Height
20~25cm
Spread
30~60cm
Colors
blue
Bloom Period
April~May
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-20°C
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