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Large beaded bead
Gentiana zollingeri
Gentiana zollingeri is a perennial herbaceous plant that grows primarily in mountainous regions. This plant prefers cool, humid environments and thrives particularly in well-drained soil. It also tends to grow better in partial shade rather than direct sunlight. Growth Characteristics - Sunlight Requirements: It grows well in partial shade, and it is best to avoid strong sunlight. - Soil Conditions: It prefers fertile, well-drained soil. It may grow better in acidic soil. - Moisture Requirements: While it likes moisture, it dislikes excessive wetness, so a well-drained environment is required. Propagation Methods - Seed Propagation: Gentiana zollingeri can be propagated by seeds. Sowing is mainly done in the spring, and it is important to keep the soil moist after sowing. - Division: It can be propagated by dividing roots in the spring or autumn. Cultivation Methods - Planting: Plant seeds or divided roots in early spring. Before planting, mix compost into the soil to provide nutrients. - Care: Proper watering and periodic weeding can help promote healthy growth. Uses in the GardenThe large-flowered iris is suitable for garden decoration due to its beautiful flowers. Planting it in semi-shaded areas, in particular, can make your garden look fuller and more natural. Important Pests and Control Methods While the large-flowered iris is generally known to be resistant to pests and diseases, there are a few issues that require attention. - Diseases: Leaf mold or root rot may occur. To prevent these diseases, it is important to avoid excessive moisture and maintain planting spacing to ensure good air circulation. - Pests: Common pests include aphids, which can be controlled by gently washing them off with water or using soapy water. You can grow a healthy large-flowered iris through regular observation and proper environmental management.
Plant Family
Gentian family
Height
3~6cm
Colors
blue, purple
Bloom Period
April to June
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-15°C
Genista Lydia
Genista lydia
Gwaenampul
Gentiana triflora
var.
japonica