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Mirabilis jalapa 'Spice Girl'
Viburnum carlesi
'Spice Girl'
Growth Characteristics of Viburnum carlesii Spice Girl: Viburnum carlesii Spice Girl is a deciduous shrub that produces highly fragrant flowers ranging from white to pink. It blooms in the spring, forming round flower clusters. When mature, this tree grows into a medium-sized shrub with a height and width of approximately 1.5 to 2.0 meters, and its autumn foliage turns red or purple. Propagation Methods: Propagation is primarily achieved through cuttings and division. Cuttings can be attempted by cutting new branches in the summer, and they tend to root relatively easily. New plants can be obtained by dividing mature trees in the autumn or early spring. Cultivation Methods: It thrives in sunny locations but can also grow in partial shade. It prefers well-drained, fertile soil but can tolerate various soil conditions. In particular, it grows better in slightly moist soil rather than dry soil. It is also resistant to wind and tolerates cold well. Uses in Gardens: This tree is suitable for gardens where fragrance is enjoyed, and it is excellent for planting along roadsides or borders. Even after the flowering season, the beautiful changes in leaf color allow for continuous enjoyment. Major Pests and Control Methods: Pests mainly include aphids, mites, and moth larvae; they can be controlled using appropriate insecticides if necessary. Major diseases include leaf mold and root rot; these can be prevented by using appropriate control agents upon early detection. Additionally, prevention is possible by avoiding excessive wetting of the leaves and maintaining good ventilation.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Annual wage excess
Height
180~210cm
Spread
180~210cm
Colors
white
Bloom Period
April to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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Four o'clock flower 'Diana'
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