Disporum trabeculatum is a shade-loving perennial with arching stems and bell-shaped, greenish-yellow flowers that bloom in spring. It features lance-shaped leaves that form a striking contrast against its dark, reddish-brown stems. This plant thrives under the canopy of forests, utilizing the moist, well-drained soil and dappled light to sustain its growth and ornamental appeal.
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Deciduous
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Care Guide for Disporum trabeculatum
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Pruning:
Pruning disporum trabeculatum in early spring involves trimming dead or diseased stems and removing crossing branches to enhance growth and air circulation. This routine care maintains vitality, encourages robust flowering and foliage, and utilizes clean tools to minimize infection risk for a thriving garden.
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