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American pokeweed
Phytolacca americana
Phytolacca americana is a perennial herbaceous plant native to the United States. This plant possesses strong growth capabilities and typically grows to a height of 1.5 to 3 meters. The stems grow upright, are thick, and have a reddish tint. The leaves are broad and oval-shaped, arranged alternately. Growth Characteristics - Form: Perennial herbaceous plant - Size: 1.5 to 3 meters - Stem Color: Red - Leaf Shape: Oval, arranged alternately Propagation Method Phytolacca americana is primarily propagated by seeds. Small, black fruits mature from summer to autumn, and the seeds fall to the ground to become the next generation of plants. Additionally, because its roots are strong and grow deep, new plants can be grown simply by cutting them off. Cultivation Method - Soil: It thrives in well-drained soil and can survive in various soil conditions. - Sunlight: It prefers full sun but can also grow in partial shade. - Watering: Water moderately, but be careful not to overwater. Uses in the GardenAlthough American pokeweed is toxic and unsuitable for consumption, it can be used as an ornamental plant in the garden. It is particularly suitable as a border plant or background plant due to its upright growth characteristics. Important Pests and Control MethodsAmerican pokeweed is relatively resistant to pests and diseases. However, fungal diseases may rarely occur on the leaves. In this case, ensure sufficient ventilation and sunlight, and treat with a fungicide if necessary. While it is generally resistant to pests, care must be taken to avoid root damage during transplanting. Due to its toxicity, care must be taken when handling American pokeweed; therefore, it is recommended to keep it out of reach of children and pets.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Pokeweed
Height
1~1.5m
Spread
Colors
white
Bloom Period
June to September
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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