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mountain rake
Galium pogonanthum
Galium pogonanthum is a relatively unknown plant; the following information is based on general guidelines regarding plant growth, propagation, and cultivation. - Growth Characteristics: - Galium pogonanthum is a perennial herbaceous plant that grows primarily in mountainous areas. - It grows to a height of 30–60 cm; its stems are slender and long, and its leaves are small and dense. - Small white flowers bloom in the summer, appearing in small clusters. - Propagation Methods: - It can be propagated by seeds or root division. - It is appropriate to sow seeds in the spring, and they should be covered with a light layer of soil after sowing. - Root division is best performed in early spring or late autumn when the plant enters its dormant period. - Cultivation Methods: - It prefers well-draining soil mixed with sand or gravel. - It thrives in sunny locations but can tolerate partial shade. - Water sparingly, but ensure a well-drained environment. - Use in the Garden: - As the sedge can serve as ground cover, it is ideal for planting along the edges of small fences or flower beds. - It fits well with a natural, wild garden style. - Important Pests and Control Methods: - While generally resistant to pests, leaf spotting or wilting may occur. - If problems arise, periodically remove diseased leaves and manage the plant to ensure good air circulation. - Preventive measures can be taken using fungicides as needed. The information provided is a general guideline; for actual cultivation, you must find the optimal method by considering local climate and environmental conditions.
Plant Family
Rubiaceae
Height
15~50cm
Colors
white
Bloom Period
June~July
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-20°C
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