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Camellia
Lindera glauca
Lindera glauca Growth Characteristics- Lindera glauca is a deciduous broad-leaved tree that thrives in temperate and subtropical climates, typically growing to a height of 5 to 10 meters. - It grows well in sunny locations and is relatively cold-hardy, allowing it to grow in various climatic conditions. - Its roots extend deeply, allowing it to effectively absorb moisture and nutrients from the soil. Propagation Methods- It is generally propagated by seeds and cuttings. - Seeds are collected in the autumn, subjected to cold treatment in a cold environment during the winter, and sown in early spring. - For cuttings, branches grown during the summer are used, and rooting agents are sometimes applied to promote root development. Cultivation Methods- It is important to plant in well-drained soil, and sufficient watering is required during the initial stages. - The tree's shape is established through proper watering and pruning during the early stages after transplanting. - It is generally effective to use slow-release fertilizers in early spring. Uses in Gardens- The Japanese knotweed is very popular as an ornamental plant because its leaves are beautiful and turn yellow in the autumn. - It is well-suited as a street tree or landscape tree in gardens and parks, and it also possesses high ecological value. Important Pests and Control Methods- Major diseases include leaf blight and powdery mildew, which can be controlled by applying appropriate pesticides. - Pests include aphids and scale insects; damage can be minimized by applying pesticides at the appropriate time when pests appear. - Periodic inspection of the tree's condition and management for pest and disease prevention are necessary. This information is intended to help you understand the overall characteristics of the Japanese knotweed (Glauca) and assist in its cultivation and management.
Plant Family
Lauraceae
Height
5~8m
Colors
Green, yellow
Bloom Period
April~May
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
ginger tree
Lindera obtusiloba
Bimo tree
Lindera erythrocarpa