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Hwalryangnamul
Lathyrus davidii
I will provide information on the growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, major pests and diseases, and control methods for Lathyrus davidii. - Growth Characteristics: Lathyrus davidii is a perennial plant belonging to the legume family and generally grows as a vining vine. Its leaves are arranged in a feather-like pattern, and its flowers are primarily yellow. It blooms during the summer and thrives in sunny locations. - Propagation Methods: It is generally propagated by seeds. Seeds can be sown directly in spring or autumn, or seedlings can be grown indoors and then transplanted. Since seeds require a short dormancy period before germination, it is advisable to adjust the sowing time accordingly. - Cultivation Methods: It grows best in well-drained soil and prefers neutral to slightly acidic soil. Due to the nature of the plant, it is prone to entangling with other plants, so it is important to maintain appropriate support or spacing. In general, it is best to water frequently, but overwatering should be avoided. - Uses in the Garden: Hwalryangnamul (Hwalryangnamul Davidii) is useful in the garden as a vining plant for decorating arches or fences. It is popular as an ornamental plant due to the beautiful colors and shapes of its flowers. - Major Pests and Control Methods: Common pests include aphids and powdery mildew. To prevent this, maintain proper spacing to ensure good air circulation, and use pesticides if necessary. Additionally, diseased leaves or stems should be removed immediately to prevent the spread of the disease. Hwalryangnamul (Hwalryangnamul Davidii) is a relatively easy plant to care for and can thrive if provided with the right environment.
Plant Family
legumes
Height
80~120cm
Colors
Green, orange
Bloom Period
June to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-15°C
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