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Jijuhyang Yatamansi
Valeriana jatamansii
Valeriana jatamansii is a perennial plant that grows primarily in mountainous regions of Asia. The following is information regarding this plant's growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, and important pests and diseases and control methods. Growth Characteristics - Environment: It thrives in cool, humid environments and grows well in partial shade. - Soil: It prefers fertile, well-drained soil. Propagation Methods - Seeds: It can be propagated by seeds; sowing in spring or autumn is recommended. - Root Division: It can also be propagated by dividing roots in spring or autumn. Cultivation Methods - Location Selection: Select a cool location with partial shade. - Soil Preparation: Prepare fertile, well-drained soil. - Planting: Sow seeds or divide roots at the appropriate time. - Watering: Maintain adequate moisture while avoiding overwatering. Uses in the Garden - Ornamental: With its beautiful leaves and flowers, it is suitable for decorating gardens or flowerbeds. - Medicinal: Traditionally used for medicinal purposes, it is primarily utilized for ornamental purposes in gardens. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Be careful of root rot and fungal diseases. These can be prevented through proper drainage and ventilation. - Pests: Regular observation and control are necessary to protect against common pests. - Control Methods: Natural insecticides or pesticides can be used for eco-friendly control. While chemical control may be necessary in severe cases, natural control is recommended whenever possible for gardening. We hope you can grow and manage your Jijushyang Yatamanshi healthily based on this information.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Valerian family
Height
14~45cm
Spread
Colors
white, pink
Bloom Period
March to April
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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Screw
Vallisneria natans