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Mosewoonleaf 'Tricolor'
Hypericum
×
moserianum
'Tricolor'
Hypericum × moserianum 'Tricolor' is an ornamental plant with beautiful colored leaves and flowers, making it popular in gardens. Growth Characteristics- Size: It typically grows to a height of 30–60 cm and a width of up to about 60 cm. - Leaf Color: It features colorful leaves mixed with green, cream, and pink, making it highly decorative. - Flowers: It blooms with small yellow flowers during the summer. - Habitat: It thrives best in sunny locations but can adapt to partial shade. - Soil Requirements: It prefers well-drained soil. Propagation Methods- Cuttings: It propagates into new plants using ground cover in spring or early summer. - Seeds: While it can be propagated by seeds, thorax cuttings are the more common method. Cultivation Methods- Watering: It is best to water when the surface of the soil dries out. Care must be taken to avoid overwatering. - Fertilization: It is recommended to fertilize once a year in the spring. - Pruning: After the flowers fade, pruning helps maintain the shape and promotes new growth. Uses in the Garden - Border Flowerbeds: Its unique color makes it ideal for planting along borders or the edges of flowerbeds. - Container Planting: It can be grown in containers or pots on verandas or terraces. Major Pests and Control Methods - Fungal Diseases: Place the plant in a well-ventilated area and use antimicrobial agents if necessary. - Aphids: Wash them off directly with water in the early stages; use insecticides in severe cases. - Deer: If the area is frequented by deer, it is recommended to install appropriate protective netting. The information above will help you grow the 'Tricolor' Mossum well and keep it beautiful in your garden.
Plant Family
Spindle family
Height
30~90cm
Spread
30~90cm
Colors
yellow
Bloom Period
July~August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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Hypericum
×
inodorum
'Red Star'