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Polymita Albiflora
Polymita albiflora
Polymita albiflora is a species of snail native to Cuba, famous for its beautiful colors. The following information is provided regarding the growth characteristics, breeding methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, and major pests and control methods for this species. - Growth Characteristics: - Polymita albiflora prefers a humid and warm climate. It generally thrives in tropical and subtropical climates. - It feeds on fungi found on leaves and flowers, as well as microscopic plants. - Breeding Methods: - This snail reproduces by laying eggs. - It lays eggs in a humid environment after mating. - Cultivation Methods: - It grows well in a warm and humid environment with temperatures of around 20–30°C. - It requires periodic watering to maintain proper humidity. - It requires a natural soil environment with moss or grass. 4. Use in Gardens: - Polymita albiflora can be used as a decorative element in the garden due to its beautiful husks. - It is more suitable for management within specific areas through natural conservation rather than for direct landscaping. - Major Pests and Control Methods: - Major natural enemies are birds and rodents. To prevent this, it is important to maintain the habitat in a state close to nature. - It is recommended to protect the natural ecosystem through biological control rather than chemical control. As the conservation of the Polymita albiflora species is critical, it must be managed carefully in the garden, taking the local ecosystem into consideration.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Pomegranate family
Height
30∼40cm
Spread
Colors
white
Bloom Period
June to August
Water Needs
Bad
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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