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Long-tailed field blood
Glyceria arundinacea
Glyceria arundinacea is a perennial plant that grows primarily in wetlands or near water. Growth Characteristics- Environment: It prefers moist areas and thrives in partial shade. - Soil: Fertile, well-drained soil is ideal. - Height: It typically grows from 30 cm to 100 cm. - Flowering Season: Small flowers bloom mainly in the summer; the flowers are significant for seed production rather than for ornamental value. Propagation Methods- Seed Propagation: Propagate by sowing seeds in spring or early summer. It is recommended to soak the seeds in water before planting to increase germination rates. - Division: It can be propagated by root division in spring or autumn. Cultivation Methods- Water and Nutrients: Water frequently to keep the soil consistently moist, and provide nutrients using appropriate fertilizer during the spring and summer. - Maintenance: It requires no special care, but it is recommended to remove weeds if they become excessive. Uses in the Garden- Decorative Effect: As an ornamental plant, placing it along a garden pond or in a wetland garden can create a natural design. - Ecological Value: It purifies water and provides a habitat for various wetland organisms. Important Pests and Control Methods- Pests and Diseases: It generally grows well without major pests or diseases, but problems such as root rot may occur if it becomes waterlogged. - Control Methods: - Prevention of Waterlogging: Proper drainage management is important. - Organic Control: Apply eco-friendly control methods if pests or diseases have invaded. - Regular Inspection: Periodically inspect the plant's condition to detect and address problems early. Since Long-tailed Barberry grows well without special care, it can be effectively utilized when creating a nature-friendly garden environment.
Plant Family
Poaceae
Height
90cm
Colors
green
Bloom Period
July~August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-15°C
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