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Tall mountain chrysanthemum
Leucanthemella linearis
Growth Characteristics of Leucanthemella linearis Leucanthemella linearis is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the Asteraceae family, generally capable of growing to over 1.5 meters in height. Its stems are straight and strong, and it features elongated, linear leaves. White flowers bloom from late summer through autumn, and its long flowering period makes it highly valuable as an ornamental plant. Propagation Methods Leucanthemella linearis is primarily propagated by seeds or division. For seed propagation, it is best to sow at room temperature in the spring, while division is most effective when performed in late winter or early spring. Cultivation Methods It is best grown in a sunny location and prefers well-drained soil. Although it is relatively drought-tolerant, providing sufficient water is beneficial for growth. After planting, applying nitrogen fertilizer at regular intervals can promote growth. Use in Gardens Tall Chrysanthemums are widely used in gardens with little shade, for planting in open ground, or as background plants. Due to their height, they are ideal for defining garden boundaries or beautifully decorating the background. They also harmonize well when planted alongside other plants. Important Pests and Diseases and Control Methods Although Tall Chrysanthemums are relatively resistant to pests and diseases, gray mold or powdery mildew may occur in humid environments. As a preventive measure, ensure good ventilation and immediately remove any infected parts. Pests such as aphids may appear; in this case, you can control them naturally by using eco-friendly insecticides or planting plants that attract pests nearby.
Plant Family
Asteraceae
Height
30~100cm
Colors
white
Bloom Period
September to October
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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