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Tall pheasant's-eye
Hylotelephium pallescens
Hylotelephium pallescens is a succulent plant with the following growth characteristics, cultivation methods, and uses in the garden. Growth Characteristics - It has succulent leaves and stems, and flowers mainly bloom in summer and autumn. - It prefers sunlight and grows well in well-drained soil. - It is resistant to dry environments and does not require much water. Propagation Methods - It is mainly propagated by cuttings or division. - If you cut off a leaf or stem and plant it in a new pot, it will take root. - Spring or early summer is the most suitable time for propagation. Cultivation Methods - It is best to plant it in a location with plenty of sunlight. - Water only when the soil is completely dry. Overwatering should be avoided. - Light fertilization during the growing season can promote growth. - Watering should be reduced during the winter, and it should be managed indoors if possible. Uses in the Garden - It can be used as a border for flower beds or as a band-shaped design element. - When arranged harmoniously with other succulents, it can create a unique garden landscape. - It is also suitable for small rock gardens or as a potted plant. Important Pests and Control Methods - While generally resistant to pests and diseases, root rot may occur if the soil becomes waterlogged. - To prevent root rot, use well-draining soil. - If mold or pests occur, control them using appropriate insecticides or fungicides. - It is important to regularly inspect the plant's condition and respond quickly if pests or diseases appear. By managing the plant with these characteristics in mind, you can cultivate a healthy Sedum telephium.
Plant Family
Stonecrop family
Height
20~100cm
Colors
pink
Bloom Period
August to October
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
Sedum sieboldi
Hylotelephium sieboldii
Hymenocalis specchiosa
Hymenocallis speciosa