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Flower lawn 'My Shini'
Phlox subulat
'Maischnee'
Phlox subulata 'Maischnee' is a climbing perennial plant characterized by its white flowers, which bloom primarily in the spring. The following describes the plant's growth characteristics, propagation and cultivation methods, garden uses, and important pests and diseases, as well as control methods. Growth Characteristics - Growing Environment: It thrives in sunny locations and prefers dry or well-drained soil. - Size: The plant grows to a height of 10–15 cm and covers the ground. - Flowering Season: It primarily blooms in April and May. Propagation Methods - Cuttings: It can be propagated by cutting stems during the summer. Cut the tip of a healthy stem, keeping it about 10 cm in length, and plant it in sand or a well-draining soil mixture. - Division: This is possible in autumn or early spring; a well-grown plant can be divided into several parts for cultivation. Cultivation Method - Planting: Planting at intervals of 30 cm allows for good soil coverage. - Care: Avoid overwatering and remove weeds to ensure adequate sunlight penetration. During the summer, water sufficiently but avoid overwatering. Garden Uses - Phlox moss (Maishini) is a beautiful ground cover plant suitable for use on slopes or in rock gardens. It is also suitable for mixed planting with other perennials. Important Pests and Diseases & Control Methods - Diseases: Root rot may occur due to overwatering. Proper drainage management is important to prevent this. - Pests: While generally relatively resistant to pests, aphids may occasionally appear. They can be easily removed using soapy water if necessary. By utilizing these characteristics and methods, you can grow Phlox moss (Maishini) beautifully and healthily.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Polemoniaceae
Height
15cm
Spread
45cm
Colors
white
Bloom Period
April to June
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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