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Trillium cuneatum
Trillium cuneatum
Trillium cuneatum
Trillium cuneatum

Trillium cuneatum

TAXONOMIE

FamilieMelanthiaceae
GattungTrillium
Zone5

UM

Trillium cuneatum, commonly known as Little Sweet Betsy or Whip-poor-will flower, is a perennial herbaceous plant native to the southeastern United States. It is part of the Melanthiaceae family and the genus Trillium. This plant is known for its distinctive three-petaled flowers and prefers temperate climates. It grows from a rhizome and typically enters a dormancy period during the winter months.

AUCH BEKANNT ALS

Little Sweet Betsy
Trillium cuneatum f. luteum
Trillium cuneatum var. cuneatum
Trillium hugeri
Trillium sessile var. praecox

ÜBERBLICK

WasserNass
BodenLehmig
LichtIndirekt hell (6 Std)
Temperatur15° C
Feuchtigkeit60
Ruhezustand3 Monate
PH6,5
Druck1.013

EINZELHEITEN

Pflegehinweise
Trillium cuneatum thrives in temperate climates with moderate temperatures. It prefers bright, indirect light and should be kept in an environment with moderate humidity. Watering should be consistent to keep the soil evenly moist, but not waterlogged. This plant is best suited for outdoor growth in shaded or partially shaded areas.
Boden
Trillium cuneatum prefers well-draining loamy soil that retains moisture without becoming waterlogged. The soil should be rich in organic matter to provide the necessary nutrients for growth. A slightly acidic to neutral pH is ideal for this plant.
Dünger
Trillium cuneatum does not have high fertilizer requirements. If needed, a balanced, slow-release fertilizer can be applied in the early spring to support new growth. Over-fertilization should be avoided to prevent damage to the plant.
Umtopfen
Repotting Trillium cuneatum is generally not necessary as it is best grown in the ground. However, if grown in a container, repotting should be done in the early spring before new growth begins. Carefully transfer the plant to a larger container with fresh, well-draining soil.
Vermehrung
Trillium cuneatum can be propagated by division of the rhizomes in the fall or early spring. Carefully dig up the plant and separate the rhizomes, ensuring each division has at least one growth bud. Replant the divisions at the same depth they were originally growing.
Beschneidung
Pruning is not typically required for Trillium cuneatum. Dead or damaged leaves can be removed to maintain the plant's appearance. It is important to avoid cutting back the foliage too early, as it helps the plant store energy for the next growing season.
Toxizität
Trillium cuneatum is toxic if ingested, particularly to pets and humans. All parts of the plant contain toxic compounds that can cause gastrointestinal distress and other symptoms if consumed. It is advisable to keep this plant out of reach of children and pets.
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