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hairy bamboo
Lophatherum sinense
Lophatherum sinense Rendle is a plant native to Asian regions, including Korea and China, and possesses the following characteristics: Growth Characteristics - Growing Environment: This plant prefers a calm environment, thrives in partial shade, and requires well-drained soil. - Height: It generally grows to a height of 30 to 80 cm and primarily follows a spreading growth pattern. - Leaves: It has long, oval-shaped leaves with bright colors. Propagation Methods - Seed Propagation: It can be propagated by sowing seeds in late spring or early summer. Soaking the seeds in water before sowing yields good results. - Division: This method involves dividing the roots in spring or autumn after the roots or stems have grown sufficiently. Cultivation Methods - Watering: It should maintain adequate moisture, but overwatering should be avoided. - Soil: General horticultural soil is suitable, and it is recommended to mix in substances that improve drainage. - Fertilizer: Use general slow-release fertilizers; it is recommended to apply them in spring and autumn. Uses in the Garden Sasa quelpaertensis can be used as a lawn substitute or as a ground cover in shaded areas. It is also suitable for creating natural landscapes. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Leaf mold is a common problem. To prevent this, it is important to manage the plant by avoiding excessive moisture. - Pests: Pests such as aphids may occur; in such cases, early control using soapy water or natural insecticides is necessary. Sasa quelpaertensis is a highly useful plant in the garden due to its excellent adaptability and ease of care. Since management based on the environment is crucial, maintaining appropriate conditions is essential for healthy growth.
Plant Family
Poaceae
Height
60~90cm
Colors
green
Bloom Period
August~September
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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