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Nadobeomui-gwi Dipila
Mitella diphylla
The growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, and major pests and diseases and control methods of Mitella diphylla can be summarized as follows: Growth Characteristics: Mitella diphylla thrives primarily in shady, humid forests. It grows to a height of approximately 20–40 cm and produces small white flowers in the spring. The leaves have fine serrations, and the rhizomes spread horizontally. Propagation Methods: It is mainly propagated by seeds. Seeds can be harvested in late spring or early summer and sown immediately, or they can be dried and stored before sowing in early spring. Propagation by rhizome division is also possible. Cultivation Methods: It prefers slightly moist, well-drained soil and grows well in partial shade. Excessively dry soil should be avoided. Planting spacing should be maintained at approximately 20–30 cm, and the plant must be watered regularly. Garden Use: Saxifraga diphylla is primarily used in shaded gardens or wildflower gardens to provide decorative effects with its distinctive white flowers. It also pairs well with other shade plants in forest gardens. Important Pests and Control Methods: Although it is relatively resistant to pests, root rot may occur if the soil becomes excessively wet. To prevent this, it is important to maintain a well-drained environment. Common pests are not a major concern, but if the leaves are damaged, they can be removed by hand or organic insecticides can be used. This information will help you understand Saxifraga diphylla and assist you in its cultivation and care.
Plant Family
Saxifragaceae
Height
25~60cm
Spread
15~25cm
Colors
white
Bloom Period
April to June
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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