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Viternatum
Enemion biternatum
I will explain the characteristics and care methods of Enemion biternatum. Growth Characteristics Enemion biternatum is a perennial herbaceous plant that thrives primarily in forests or shady areas with moderate moisture. It is native mainly to North America and grows to a height of approximately 15 to 30 cm. The leaves are trifoliate and display a fresh green color, and small white flowers bloom in the spring. Propagation Methods Generally, it is propagated by seeds and root division. Seed propagation is performed by sowing mature seeds in the fall or early spring, although the germination rate may be somewhat low. Root division is carried out in the spring or fall when growth is vigorous; simply divide and plant healthy roots. Cultivation Methods - Sunlight: It prefers partial shade or shade. - Soil: Well-drained soil that is slightly moist is ideal. - Watering: Water regularly to prevent the soil from drying out. Provide sufficient water, especially during dry periods. - Fertilizer: It is beneficial to apply a small amount of organic fertilizer during the growing season in spring. Uses in the GardenThe Japanese anemone is ideal as a ground cover plant for shady gardens. Its small, charming white flowers bloom in spring, helping to create a natural forest atmosphere. It is best placed along the edges of flower beds or under trees. Important Pests and Control Methods While it is relatively resistant to pests and diseases, root rot may occur if the soil becomes waterlogged. Care must be taken with drainage to prevent root rot, and insect damage should be controlled early through periodic observation. If necessary, pests can be controlled using appropriate insecticides.
Plant Family
Flower cluster family
Height
15~25cm
Spread
7~15cm
Colors
white
Bloom Period
March to May
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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