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Snake's 'Fireball'
Geum aleppicum
'Fireball'
Growth Characteristics Geum aleppicum 'Fireball' is a perennial herbaceous plant that grows primarily in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. This plant grows to a height of approximately 30 to 60 cm and produces showy red flowers. Flowering typically occurs in spring and early summer, and the leaves are bright green with a feather-like shape. Propagation Methods Geum aleppicum 'Fireball' is primarily propagated by seeds. Seeds can be sown directly in the spring, or seedlings can be grown indoors and then transplanted. Propagation is also possible via division. Division is usually performed in early spring or autumn. Cultivation Methods This plant prefers well-drained soil and thrives in sunny locations. While it can survive in partial shade, sufficient sunlight is required for more abundant blooms. Water sparingly, but care must be taken to prevent the soil from drying out. It is relatively resistant to frost, but protective measures such as mulching may be necessary during the winter. Garden Use Thanks to its showy flowers, the Snakehead 'Fireball' is suitable for use as an accent plant in the garden or for marking the borders of flower beds. Additionally, it can contribute to increasing ecological diversity by attracting butterflies and bees. Important Pests and Control Methods While the Snakehead 'Fireball' is relatively resistant to pests and diseases, it can be attacked by powdery mildew or aphids. To prevent powdery mildew, thorough moisture management and a well-ventilated environment are essential. Aphids can be controlled using soapy water or commercial insecticides prepared at appropriate concentrations. In severe cases, physical removal methods, such as cutting off and burning the affected parts, may also be considered.
Plant Family
Rosaceae
Height
60~90cm
Spread
30~60cm
Colors
orange
Bloom Period
May~June
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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