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Mitrasacme pygmaea
Mitrasacme pygmaea is a small, delicate wildflower with the following characteristics: Growth Characteristics - Growing Environment: It thrives primarily in moist, well-drained soil. It can grow well in both sunny and partial shade. - Size and Form: It is a herbaceous plant with a small stature, usually less than 10 cm, and numerous small flowers. - Flowers: It produces small flowers, mainly in white or light purple. Propagation Methods - Seed Propagation: Propagation using seeds is common. Seeds can be sown immediately after harvesting in the autumn or in the spring. - Cutting Propagation: Propagation by cuttings is also possible in some regions. Cultivation Methods - Soil: It prefers soil rich in organic matter and well-drained. - Watering: Maintaining moisture is important, but overwatering should be avoided. It is best to water after the soil has dried to some extent. - Fertilizer: Use a mild fertilizer, and it is recommended to occasionally add organic fertilizer during the growing season. Uses in the Garden - Ornamental: Due to its small size and delicate flowers, it is suitable for decorating garden edges. - Containers: It can be planted in pots or containers and placed on terraces or balconies. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Generally, major pests are not a major issue, but fungal diseases may occur in hot and humid environments. This should be prevented by ensuring good ventilation. - Pests: Aphids or other common garden pests may occur, and organic insecticides can be used as needed. This plant is relatively easy to care for and can be an attractive choice for landscaping or container cultivation. With the right environment, you can enjoy its beautiful flowers for a long time.
Plant Family
Majeon and
Height
5~20cm
Colors
white
Bloom Period
July to September
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
Nadobeomui-gwi Dipila
Mitella diphylla
flea
Mitrasacme indica