Amischotolype hispida is noted for the inconsistency of hairs that grow along its capsule and sepals, occasionally making identification difficult. Amischotolype hispida is a perennial herb that usually grows at low altitudes on forest floors.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Herb
Plant Type
Mid summer, Late summer
Bloom Time
20 cm to 1 m
Plant Height
4 cm to 6 cm
Flower Size
Green, Purple, Orange
Flower Color
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Distribution of Amischotolype hispida
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Amischotolype hispida is a plant species native to Southeast Asia and East Asia, thriving in a range of environments across these regions. Known for its robust growth, amischotolype hispida has not been widely introduced beyond its original habitats, which span major geographic areas within the aforementioned continents.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Northern
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Care Guide for Amischotolype hispida
Every week
Water
Partial sun
Sunlight
15 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Native to humid environments, amischotolype hispida thrives in consistent moisture with weekly watering. It shows moderate drought tolerance and benefits from periodic misting to replicate its tropical origins, promoting vibrant foliage and overall health.
Fertilize:
Use balanced fertilizers with equal NPK ratios for amischotolype hispida. Fertilize quarterly to promote growth, adjusting for seasonal needs. Always follow application guidelines to avoid harm, and water amischotolype hispida after fertilizing to enhance nutrient absorption and prevent root burn.
Pruning:
Prune amischotolype hispida in early to late spring to promote healthy growth. Remove dead leaves, cut back overgrown stems, and thin dense areas for better airflow. Prune above leaf nodes to stimulate new growth, preventing disease and enhancing appearance.
Propagation:
Amischotolype hispida is propagated via cuttings, using a healthy stem or leaf with at least one root node. Plant in well-draining soil, keeping it moist but not soggy. Applying rooting hormone can boost success. Once rooted, transplant into suitable conditions for growth.
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