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Hairy yellow violet
Viola brevistipulata
var.
minor
Viola brevistipulata var. minor is a perennial herbaceous plant characterized by its ability to thrive in relatively humid environments, such as mountainous regions. - Growth Characteristics: - It has very short rhizomes located underground, and leaves are arranged on stems growing from the roots. - Flowers bloom mainly in spring and are yellow in color. - Propagation Methods: - It is primarily propagated by seeds; while self-pollination is possible, cross-pollination by insects can also occur. - If seeds are sown in autumn or spring, they often grow into healthy plants. - Cultivation Methods: - It prefers well-drained soil. - It is recommended to maintain a slightly moist environment. - Since it grows well in partial shade, it can be planted in combination with other plants in the garden. - Uses in the Garden: - Due to its small size and showy flowers, it is suitable for planting along the front border of a garden. - It is suitable for rock gardens or small-scale natural garden designs. 5. Important Pests and Diseases and Control Methods: - Although generally a hardy plant, it may be susceptible to fungal diseases if moisture is excessive. - Ensure good ventilation to prevent pests and diseases, and inspect the planting area periodically. - In the event of a severe pest outbreak, use appropriate insecticides or utilize natural predators to manage the pests. Based on the information above, you will be able to successfully cultivate and manage the hairy yellow violet. You can enhance the beauty of your garden landscape through various uses.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Violet family
Height
10~22cm
Spread
Colors
yellow
Bloom Period
May
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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