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Minuartia arctica
Minuartia arctica is a perennial herbaceous plant adapted to cold climates, native primarily to Arctic regions or alpine areas. This plant is characterized by its short stature, narrow leaves, and small white or pale pink flowers. - Growth Characteristics: - It thrives in cool climates and prefers well-drained soil. - It grows best in sunny locations. - While it is tolerant of dry environments, it is best to avoid excessively dry conditions. - Propagation Methods: - Seed propagation is the most common method. - It is best to sow seeds in the spring; direct sowing after refrigeration is effective for increasing germination rates. - Propagation by cuttings or division is also possible. - Cultivation Methods: - Select well-draining soil for planting. - Since it is susceptible to waterlogging, drainage must be considered when planting. - Mature plants can survive without special care, but proper watering and nutrient supply are necessary for continued growth. - Use in the Garden: - It can be used as a ground cover plant and can be planted in rock gardens or on slopes to enhance aesthetic appeal. - It can be planted alongside other wildflowers to create a natural landscape. - Important Pests and Control Methods: - While generally resistant to pests, care must be taken regarding root rot caused by excessive moisture. - Maintain a well-drained habitat for prevention. - If pests or diseases occur, it is recommended to use appropriate pesticides or remove the affected parts. Euonymus arctica is a hardy plant that thrives even in cold climates, but it can grow even healthier when cultivated in a suitable environment.
Plant Family
Caryophyllaceae
Height
5cm
Colors
white
Bloom Period
July~August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-40°C
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