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Fimbristylis tristachya
Fimbristylis subbispicata is a perennial herb that grows primarily in wetlands or along water's edge. This plant is relatively small and tends to grow in clumps, typically reaching a height of about 30 cm. Its leaves are narrow and long, and its flowers are small, clustered together to form spike-like inflorescences. Growth Characteristics: Fimbristylis subbispicata thrives in moist soil and prefers environments where it receives ample sunlight. It is highly cold-hardy and can survive in various environments, but it does not grow well in overly dry or completely shaded conditions. Propagation Methods: Propagation is primarily done by seeds, which are dispersed by wind in natural conditions. In addition to seed propagation, it can also be propagated by methods such as division. Cultivation Methods: To cultivate Fimbristylis subbispicata, you must create an environment similar to a wetland or water's edge. It is recommended to plant it in well-drained, moist soil and place it in a location with plenty of sunlight. Care must be taken to manage watering thoroughly to prevent the soil from drying out. Fertilizer should be applied in moderation; excessive application can actually be harmful. Uses in the Garden: Goldenrod is primarily used to enhance the landscape of wetland gardens or around ponds. It provides a natural feel and harmonizes well with other aquatic plants. Important Pests and Control Methods: Goldenrod generally poses little concern regarding major pests or diseases. However, fungal diseases may occur if the leaves and roots become too wet or submerged in water, so care must be taken to prevent excessive moisture. If a fungal disease occurs, remove the affected parts and, if necessary, use an appropriate fungicide to control it.
Plant Family
Poaceae
Height
10∼60cm
Colors
green
Bloom Period
July to October
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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