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large bluegrass
Poa trivialis
Poa trivialis is a cool-season grass that thrives in shade. It is characterized by deep roots and a deep green color. This grass tends to propagate rapidly and is primarily propagated by sowing. However, vegetative propagation via rhizomes is also possible. Growth Characteristics - Growth Environment: It prefers cool, humid climates and grows well in partial shade. - Soil: It prefers high-quality, well-drained soil. - Watering: It is sensitive to excessive moisture but requires moderate humidity. Propagation Methods - Sowing: It is common to sow seeds in spring or autumn. - Vegetative Propagation: Propagation via rhizomes is also possible. Cultivation Methods - Sowing Time: Sow in spring and autumn; the best time is when daytime temperatures are between 15 and 20 degrees Celsius. - Care: Regular watering and mowing are required. Periodic fertilization is also essential. Garden Use - Suitable for shaded gardens or lawns under trees. - It is also frequently used in parks and sports fields. Important Pests and Diseases and Control Methods - Diseases: Diseases such as rust and brown spot are present, and periodic fungicide application is required for prevention. - Pests: While generally resistant to diseases and pests, periodic inspections are necessary to prevent pests such as small insects, and insecticides should be used when necessary. - Control Methods: Create an environment with proper drainage and good ventilation, and implement chemical control as needed. By properly implementing these growth characteristics and management methods, you can cultivate a healthy variety of Bluegrass.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Poaceae
Height
20~100cm
Spread
Colors
green
Bloom Period
May to July
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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Poa tuberifera
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