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Deok-u oilseed greens
Sillaphyton podagraria
Sillaphyton podagraria grows to a height of approximately 50–100 cm. Its leaves are divided into feather-like segments, and it is a plant that produces small white flowers. This plant primarily thrives in wetlands or shady forests and possesses the characteristic of being able to reproduce rapidly. Propagation Methods Sillaphyton podagraria reproduces via rhizomes, expanding its growth range as these rhizomes spread outward. It can also be propagated by seeds; sowing seeds in the spring ensures good germination. Cultivation Methods - Soil Selection: It grows well in fertile, high-quality soil with good drainage. - Sunlight Conditions: It thrives in partial shade and can also grow in complete shade. - Watering: Since it prefers moisture, it is important to water consistently to prevent the soil from drying out. - Replanting Management: Due to its rapid reproduction, it must be planted at appropriate intervals. Use in the Garden Taming its rapid propagation, Deokwoo-gireumnamul is useful as a ground cover plant in shady areas where other grasses struggle to grow. Additionally, its attractive decorative qualities allow it to be utilized in various landscape designs. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Although Deokwoo-gireumnamul possesses relatively strong disease resistance, fungal diseases may occur in humid environments. To prevent this, it is important to manage humidity by ensuring good ventilation. - Pests: Generally, there are no major pest issues, but leaf-eating insects may appear. In such cases, manual removal or the use of natural insecticides is effective. Through these cultivation and management methods, you can grow Deokwoo-gireumnamul healthily in your garden.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Apiaceae
Height
50~100cm
Spread
Colors
white
Bloom Period
August~September
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-20°C
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