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Manlihwa
Forsythia ovata
Information on Forsythia ovata #Growth Characteristics Forsythia ovata is a deciduous shrub native to Korea that grows to a height of approximately 1.5 to 2.5 meters. This plant grows rapidly and prefers warm, sunny locations. It blooms with yellow flowers in early spring, making it an eye-catching plant when other plants have not yet bloomed. #Propagation Methods Forsythia ovata is primarily propagated through cuttings and division. Cuttings involve cutting off healthy branches in spring or summer to encourage rooting. Division involves digging up mature plants in the spring and dividing them into multiple plants for planting. #Cultivation Methods - Soil Conditions: It prefers fertile, well-drained soil. - Location: It must be planted in a sunny location. - Watering: It requires sufficient watering initially after planting, but it thrives even in dry conditions once roots have established. 4. Pruning: It is recommended to shape the plant by pruning after it has bloomed. #Uses in the Garden Manrihwa Obata can be used as a border plant in the garden or planted in pots for decoration. It also brings vitality to the garden with its bright yellow flowers in early spring before other flowers bloom. #Important Pests and Control Methods Manrihwa Obata is relatively resistant to pests and diseases, but it may be susceptible to some leaf blight or rust. - Disease Control: If leaf blight occurs, remove the diseased leaves and use fungicides if necessary. - Pest Control: Mites and aphids may occur. To prevent this, observe the plant regularly and use natural or chemical insecticides for control if found. Please refer to the information above to effectively manage Manrihwa Obata and make good use of it in your garden.
Plant Family
Oleaceae
Height
1~1.5m
Colors
yellow
Bloom Period
March to April
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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Forsstroemia neckeroides
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