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hairy dogwood
Polystichum aculeatum
var.
fibriloso-paleaceum
Polystichum fibriloso-paleaceum is a type of fern that thrives in shady and humid environments. This plant is found naturally primarily under forests in mountainous areas and prefers slightly acidic soil. Growth Characteristics: Polystichum fibriloso-paleaceum grows well in partial shade, and maintaining soil moisture is important. Excessive direct sunlight should be avoided as it can burn the leaves. Propagation Methods: It is primarily propagated by spores, but it can also be propagated by dividing root clumps. When using spores, collect them in a dry place after the sporophytes have matured and germinate them in a warm, humid environment. Cultivation Methods: Polystichum fibriloso-paleaceum is a relatively easy plant to care for, but regular watering and the supply of organic fertilizer are important. In particular, prolonged droughts should be avoided, and periodic leaf cleaning can help prevent diseases. Garden Use: Planting the hairy water lily in shaded areas of the garden provides a beautiful green backdrop. It harmonizes well with other flowering plants and is particularly suitable for natural gardens or rock gardens. Important Pests and Control Methods: While the hairy water lily is relatively resistant to pests and diseases, fungal diseases may occur on the leaves in hot and humid environments. To prevent disease, ensure good ventilation, and fungicides can be used if necessary. Regarding pests, aphids may appear; to prevent this, it is recommended to remove them directly or use appropriate pest control agents. By following these care methods, you can grow the hairy water lily Fibriloso Phalaaceum healthily and enjoy its beauty in the garden.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Myeonma-gwa
Height
90cm
Spread
Colors
sporophyte
Bloom Period
June (spore period)
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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