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Festuca parvigluma
Festuca parvigluma is a native Korean plant and a perennial herb that requires relatively little care. The following is key information about this plant: - Growth Characteristics: - Environment: It thrives in sunny locations with well-drained soil. Once established, it is relatively tolerant of dry environments. - Size: It typically grows to about 30 cm in height; its leaves are slender, long, and have a bluish-green tint. - Propagation Methods: - Seeds: Seeds can be sown directly in spring or autumn. - Division: It can be propagated by dividing the clumps during periods of active growth. Spring or autumn is usually the optimal time. - Cultivation Methods: - Regular watering is important during the initial establishment phase, but once established, it can rely on natural precipitation. - Fertilizer is rarely needed; if necessary, apply a small amount of slow-release fertilizer in early spring. 4. Use in the Garden: - Landscaping: As a grass, it is excellent for ornamental purposes in the garden and blends well when planted alongside other flowering plants. - Windbreak: Suitable for windy areas, it can be used as a boundary. - Major Pests and Diseases & Control Methods: - Diseases: It is generally resistant to diseases, but care should be taken as root rot may occur if the soil becomes excessively wet. - Pests: There are no particularly serious pests, but aphids may rarely appear on the leaves. In this case, control them using organic insecticides. - Control Methods: Maintain a clean environment and manage the plant using appropriate insecticides or fungicides when necessary. Parvigluma parvigluma is a plant much loved by gardeners because it is easy to care for. It is a plant worth considering if you desire a natural-looking garden.
Plant Family
Poaceae
Height
30∼60cm
Colors
green
Bloom Period
April to July
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
broad seaweed hair
Festuca pratensis
Jirisan seaweed hair
Festuca ovina
var.
chiisanensis