The Ajania pallasiana was named for Peter Simon Pallas, the eighteenth-century botanist. It is attractive to birds, butterflies, and bees. Ajania pallasiana is found in Japan, Korea, Manchuria, and the Russian Far East.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Herb
Plant Type
Late summer, Early fall
Bloom Time
30 cm to 60 cm
Plant Height
3 cm to 5 cm
Flower Size
Yellow
Flower Color
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Distribution of Ajania Pallasiana
Distribution Map
Ajania Pallasiana is natively found across the temperate zones of northeastern Asia, encompassing a region that stretches from the eastern parts of the Eurasian continent to the marginal eastern territories that border the Pacific. Beyond its natural range, ajania Pallasiana has also been introduced and is cultivated in various other temperate areas around the globe.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Habitat
Pacific coast
Hemisphere Trend Curve
Northern
Sorthern
Care Guide for Ajania Pallasiana
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
5 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Native to Central Asia's high altitudes, ajania Pallasiana endures temperature fluctuations and occasional drought. It thrives with weekly watering, balancing dry intervals with hydration. Best suited for rock gardens or borders, ajania Pallasiana requires well-draining soil to prevent root stagnation.
Fertilize:
To promote optimal growth, ajania Pallasiana requires balanced-nutrition fertilizers during active growth and high-phosphorus formulas pre-bloom. Fertilize monthly with half-strength solutions in the growing season, tapering off in fall, while avoiding over-fertilization to ensure vigorous growth and flowering.
Pruning:
Ajania Pallasiana features silver-green foliage and yellow flowers. Prune it in early spring to late winter to encourage new growth, shape the plant, and improve air circulation. Use sharp, sanitized tools to minimize stress and promote blooming while controlling its size and reducing disease risk.
Propagation:
Ajania Pallasiana is a hardy perennial from the Asteraceae family, recognized for its silvery leaves and yellow flowers. Successful propagation involves taking cuttings from healthy non-flowering shoots and rooting them in well-draining soil, under proper moisture and light conditions for optimal growth.
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