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Dipsacus laciniatus
Dipsacus laciniatus
Dipsacus laciniatus
Dipsacus laciniatus

Dipsacus laciniatus

TAXONOMÍA

FamiliaCaprifoliaceae
GéneroDipsacus
Zona4

ACERCA DE

Dipsacus laciniatus, commonly known as cut-leaved teasel, is a biennial plant in the family Caprifoliaceae. It is native to Europe and Asia but has become naturalized in North America. The plant is known for its tall, spiny stems and distinctive, spiky flower heads. It typically grows in temperate climates and can be found in meadows, roadsides, and disturbed areas.

TAMBIÉN CONOCIDO COMO

Cut-Leaved Teasel
Dipsacus microcephalus

DESCRIPCIÓN GENERAL

AguaSeco
SueloFranco
LuzBrillo directo (6 Horas)
Temperatura20° C
Humedad50
Inactividad4 Meses
pH6,5
Presión1013

DETALLES

Instrucciones de cuidado
Cut-leaved teasel prefers full sun and moderate temperatures. It is relatively drought-tolerant and does not require frequent watering. The plant thrives in well-drained soil and can tolerate a range of soil types. It is best suited for outdoor growth and does not perform well indoors.
Suelo
Dipsacus laciniatus prefers well-drained loamy soil but can tolerate a variety of soil types, including clay and sandy soils. The soil should be allowed to dry out between waterings to prevent root rot. Good drainage is essential for the plant's health.
Fertilizante
This plant does not have high fertilizer requirements. If desired, a balanced, slow-release fertilizer can be applied in the spring to support growth. Over-fertilization should be avoided as it can lead to excessive foliage growth at the expense of flowers.
Trasplante
Repotting is not applicable for Dipsacus laciniatus as it is typically grown outdoors in its natural habitat. If grown in a container, it should be transplanted to a suitable outdoor location once it outgrows the pot.
Propagación
Cut-leaved teasel can be propagated by seeds. The seeds should be sown in the fall or early spring. They require a period of cold stratification to germinate successfully. Once the seedlings are established, they can be transplanted to their permanent location.
Poda
Pruning is not generally required for Dipsacus laciniatus. However, deadheading spent flowers can help prevent self-seeding and control the spread of the plant. If the plant becomes too large or unruly, it can be cut back in the fall after it has finished flowering.
Toxicidad
Dipsacus laciniatus is not known to be toxic to pets or humans. However, the spiny stems and flower heads can cause minor skin irritation if handled without gloves.
Adicional
Cut-leaved teasel is often considered an invasive species in some regions due to its ability to spread rapidly and outcompete native vegetation. It is important to monitor its growth and take measures to control its spread if necessary.
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