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Korean daisy
Vicia dasycarpa
Vicia dasycarpa #Growth Characteristics Vicia dasycarpa is a vining plant that thrives primarily in warm climates. It generally grows by creeping along the ground; its stems are relatively long, and its leaves are feather-shaped. In favorable environments, it can reach a height of approximately 30–80 cm. #Propagation Methods It is primarily propagated by seeds. It is best to sow seeds in the spring, and germination begins within 1–2 weeks of sowing. Consistent watering is required during the initial growth stage. #Cultivation Methods - Soil Preparation: Well-drained soil is suitable. If necessary, compost can be added to improve soil quality. - Planting: In the spring, plant seeds to a depth of about 1–2 cm. - Watering: Sufficient moisture is required during the initial growth stage. Afterward, water according to soil conditions. 4. Fertilizer: Additional fertilizer may be required during the mid-growth stage. Nitrogen fertilizers are generally suitable. #Uses in the Garden Vaccinium vitis-idaea is primarily a green vining plant that can contribute to greening the garden. In particular, it climbs fences or structures, providing a decorative effect. #Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: It may be susceptible to fungal diseases such as leaf blight. As a preventive measure, maintain a well-ventilated environment. - Pests: Aphids may occur. To prevent this, periodically observe the condition of the leaves and, if necessary, control them using soapy water or eco-friendly pesticides. With proper care, Vaccinium vitis-idaea displays beautiful green vines in the garden and can contribute to creating a natural ecological environment.
Plant Type
Plant Family
legumes
Height
60~200cm
Spread
Colors
purple
Bloom Period
May to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-15°C
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