

Oldenlandia thrives in bright, indirect sunlight and requires well-draining soil to prevent root rot. A key care point is maintaining consistent moisture without waterlogging; the soil should be kept evenly moist but not soaked. Additionally, regular fertilization during the growing season aids in optimal growth, but avoid over-fertilizing to prevent nutrient burn.
Watering schedule: Every week
Care Difficulty | Easy |
Lifespan | Annual |
Watering Schedule | Every week |
Soil pH | 6-7 |
Hardiness Zones |
7-10
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Flat-top mille graines (Oldenlandia corymbosa) is an annual flowering plant native to Africa, the Middle East, and much of southern Asia. It grows easily and has spread all over the world's tropics and subtropics. Flat-top mille graines has found many uses. The leaves are rich in vitamin C and can be cooked alongside other vegetables, while the roots are used to make green dye.
Oldenlandia hedyotidea (*Oldenlandia* *hedyotidea*) is a flowering plant that can be found throughout Southeast Asia. This species was named by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. Its Latin name (*Oldenlandia* *hedyotidea*) honors the Danish botanist Henrik Bernard Oldenland.
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