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Mitrasacme indica
Mitrasacme indica is a plant primarily distributed in Asia and Australia. Information regarding its growth characteristics, propagation methods, and cultivation methods is provided below. Growth CharacteristicsMitrasacme indica thrives in warm and humid environments. It is a relatively small perennial herb that can grow up to approximately 30 cm in height. Its leaves are usually opposite, and it produces small white or yellow flowers. Propagation MethodsMitrasacme indica is primarily propagated by seeds. In the wild, seeds fall to the ground and germinate after the flowers have withered. For artificial propagation, mature seeds can be collected and sown in the desired location. Cultivation MethodsMitrasacme indica grows well in well-drained soil. During the growing season, it is advisable to maintain humidity by watering moderately, but care should be taken to avoid overwatering. It can grow healthier in locations with partial shade. Garden Use Euphorbia pekinensisAs a ground cover plant, it is well utilized on the front edges of gardens or in rock gardens. The beautiful harmony of its small flowers and leaves adds a natural beauty to the garden. Important Pests and Control Methods Euphorbia pekinensis is relatively resistant to pests and diseases, but root rot can occur due to excessive moisture. To prevent this, it is important to cultivate it in well-drained soil and regulate watering. In the event of an outbreak, it is recommended to control it using appropriate organic insecticides. In summary, Euphorbia pekinensis is a relatively easy plant to care for; as long as suitable environmental conditions are maintained, it can thrive beautifully in the garden.
Plant Family
Majeon and
Height
5∼15cm
Colors
white
Bloom Period
August to October
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
large flea
Mitrasacme pygmaea
Fantasy Bird Disitum
Mitrophyllum dissitum