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Dasima leaf herb
Lepisorus annuifrons
Lepis argus annuifrons has the following characteristics regarding growth, propagation, cultivation, garden uses, major pests and diseases, and control methods. Growth Characteristics - Environmental Requirements: Lepis argus annuifrons thrives in shade and prefers a moist environment. Well-drained soil is suitable. - Temperature: It prefers a temperate climate and requires protection to prevent slight cold damage during the winter. - Humidity: Maintaining high humidity is important. Propagation Methods - Spore Propagation: It reproduces naturally through spores. However, artificial propagation can be difficult. - Root Division: When propagating indoors or in the garden, it is common to divide the roots. Cultivation Methods - Planting: Plant in a well-draining pot or garden, maintaining sufficient moisture and nutrients. - Watering: Maintain soil moisture through consistent watering, but avoid excessive watering. - Fertilization: It is recommended to add a small amount of fertilizer during the growing season. Uses in the Garden - Ornamental: With its uniquely shaped leaves, it is used as a decorative plant in shaded gardens. - Background Plant: It can be placed harmoniously with other plants to add greenery and texture. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Mold may develop in humid environments; this can be prevented by improving ventilation and avoiding excessive moisture. - Pests: Generally, there are no major issues, but small pests such as spider mites may occur. These can be controlled by periodic insecticide application or by using natural control methods involving natural predators. Based on this information, we hope you grow healthy Komila leaves and make your garden even more beautiful.
Plant Family
Polypodiaceae
Height
10~25cm
Colors
sporophyte
Bloom Period
July–September (spore period)
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
Baby single-leaf plant
Lepisorus onoei
mudskipper
Diplachne fusca
subsp.
fascicularis