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Eryngium Capitatum
Erysimum capitatum
Erysimum capitatum is a perennial plant native primarily to North America. This plant tends to grow in clumps and produces yellow and orange flowers. The following is information regarding the growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation techniques, garden uses, and major pests and diseases and control methods of Erysimum capitatum. - Growth Characteristics: - Sunlight: It prefers full sunlight but can grow in partial shade. - Soil: It thrives in well-drained soil. - Cold Hardiness: It is relatively resistant to cold and can grow in cool climates. - Propagation Methods: - Seeds: Propagation by seeds is common. Sow seeds indoors in the spring and transplant them after germination. - Cuttings: It can also be propagated via stem cuttings. In this case, cut the stem in the summer and plant it. 3. Cultivation Methods: - Watering: Avoid overwatering; water only when the soil becomes dry. - Fertilizer: If growth is slow, you may apply a light fertilizer. - Pruning: Prune as needed to maintain shape and prevent diseases. - Uses in the Garden: - Primarily used as a landscape plant, its colorful flowers add vibrancy to the garden. - It fits well in riverside or rock gardens and attracts bees and butterflies. - Major Pests and Control Methods: - Aphids: Wash them off with soapy water or use insecticides. - Damping-off: Avoid overwatering and ensure good drainage. - Powdery Mildew: Avoid humid environments and use appropriate pesticides if necessary. Eryngium capitatum is a beneficial plant for various garden environments as it is relatively easy to care for and produces beautiful flowers. You should be able to cultivate it based on this information.
Plant Family
Cruciferae
Height
30~60cm
Spread
15~30cm
Colors
yellow
Bloom Period
May to July
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-15°C
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