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Geirax Urqueolata
Galax urceolata
Below is a summary of information regarding Galax urceolata. Growth Characteristics - Growing Environment: Galax urceolata is native primarily to forests in eastern North America and thrives even in shady areas. While it prefers a moist environment, it requires well-drained soil. - Plant Form: It is an evergreen perennial characterized by round leaves that emerge above the ground and small white flowers. Propagation Methods - Seed Propagation: It can be propagated by seeds. Harvest seeds in the fall and sow them in a warm environment. Patience is required as germination may take time. - Division Propagation: It can be propagated by dividing the roots in spring or fall. Select healthy roots and plant them in a new location. Cultivation Methods - Soil: Well-drained soil is suitable, and it prefers acidic soil. - Watering: Maintain moisture but avoid excessive watering. Water regularly. - Sunlight: It can grow in varying levels of sunlight, ranging from partial shade to full shade. Uses in the Garden - Ground Cover: It serves as an excellent ground cover and is ideal for planting along garden edges or walkways. - Ornamental: Its beautiful leaf shapes and colors make it consistently popular in gardens, with particularly attractive color changes during the autumn and winter seasons. Important Pests and Control Methods - Pests and Diseases: While generally resistant to pests, excessive moisture creates conditions that make the leaves susceptible to disease. - Control Methods: Ensure proper drainage and ventilation to prevent pests. Apply appropriate control measures when necessary, prioritizing environmentally friendly methods over chemical agents. Please refer to the above information to properly care for your Geylax urqueolata.
Plant Family
Stone japonica family
Height
15~30cm
Spread
25~30cm
Colors
white
Bloom Period
March to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
Snowdrop 'Atkinsey'
Galanthus nivalis
'Atkinsii'
Euryale ferox
Cyrtosia septentrionalis