Coniogramme wilsonii is a forest-growing plant that looks a little like its close relation Coniogramme japonica, but its pinnae, or primary leaf division, widens at the base, rather than narrowing. The famous British botanist and Asian plant collector Ernest Henry Wilson (1876 – 1930) is remembered in this plant's scientific name, Coniogramme wilsonii.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Deciduous
Leaf type
15 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Distribution of Coniogramme wilsonii
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Coniogramme wilsonii is a plant originally native to the eastern regions of Asia. While specific countries are not detailed, it thrives primarily in temperate to subtropical zones of the continent. This species has not been widely noted for being introduced or naturalized in other major regions beyond its native range.
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Introduced
No species reported
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Care Guide for Coniogramme wilsonii
Twice per week
Water
Full shade
Sunlight
15 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Coniogramme wilsonii thrives in consistently humid environments reminiscent of its forest floor origins. It requires watering twice a week to maintain lush foliage and adapts well to lower light conditions, making it ideal for indoor settings where humidity can be controlled.
Pruning:
Coniogramme wilsonii is valued for its attractive fronds and robust growth. Prune in early spring to remove dead fronds and control shape, enhancing airflow and sunlight. Regular pruning prevents disease and encourages vibrant growth. Use clean, sharp tools to minimize damage and infection risk.
Propagation:
Coniogramme wilsonii is primarily propagated through division, necessitating careful separation of rhizomes to preserve roots. Plant segments in a well-draining, humus-rich substrate and maintain consistent moisture and indirect light to support early growth after division.
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