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What is a bird's nest?
Neottia papilligera
Information regarding Neottia papilligera can be summarized as follows: Growth Characteristics: Neottia papilligera is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the Orchidaceae family. It primarily grows in shady areas within forests and prefers relatively low temperatures and humidity. This plant is characterized by its unique flower shape and leaves that are either absent or small and scale-like. Propagation Methods: Neottia papilligera is primarily propagated by seeds, which are very small and microscopic. Germination may require a symbiotic relationship with specific microorganisms. Propagation in natural conditions is more common than artificial methods. Cultivation Methods: To cultivate Neottia papilligera, you must create an environment similar to its natural habitat. This means maintaining the soil in partial shade to keep it constantly moist and using well-draining soil. Generally, it is better to plant it directly in the garden rather than in a pot. Garden Uses: Due to its unique appearance, Neottia papilligera is useful as an ornamental plant in the garden. It is particularly well-suited for shaded gardens or spaces with forest-like environments. It can be planted alongside other plants to create a natural garden landscape. Important Pests and Control Methods: While the Bird's Nest Orchid is relatively resistant to pests and diseases, root rot or fungal diseases can occur due to excessive moisture. To prevent this, proper drainage and ventilation are necessary. If disease occurs, it can be managed by using organic fungicides or removing infected parts. Aphids may be a pest, and appropriate pest control agents can be used if necessary.
Plant Family
Orchid family
Height
15~45cm
Colors
yellow
Bloom Period
May~June
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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