Exallage chrysotricha (Exallage chrysotricha) is a perennial plant with weak stems that creep and spread along the ground, and periodically take root as they do so. Native to Asia, it is commonly found growing in thickets, forests, and wet grasslands.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Herb
Plant Type
Evergreen
Leaf type
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Distribution of Exallage chrysotricha
Distribution Map
Exallage chrysotricha has its roots in the temperate regions of East Asia. It thrives predominantly in the lands on the eastern fringe of the Asian continent. This flora species has made these locales its sanctuary, without a notable presence in other major regions globally through naturalization or human introduction.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Habitat
Thickets, Forests, Grassland, Roadsides
Hemisphere Trend Curve
Northern
Sorthern
Care Guide for Exallage chrysotricha
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
Water:
Exallage chrysotricha thrives in high humidity and consistent moisture, making weekly watering ideal for optimal growth. While moderately drought-tolerant, it prefers even moisture for better health. As an evergreen, exallage chrysotricha requires stable watering to maintain turgidity and continuous leaf production, especially indoors.
Fertilize:
Exallage chrysotricha thrives with monthly application of a quarter-strength BalancedNutritionFertilizer during the growing season to support nutrient availability. Reduce fertilization during dormancy and always water before applying fertilizer to prevent root burn, promoting effective nutrient uptake and healthy growth.
Pruning:
Exallage chrysotricha flourishes with regular pruning, which involves removing dead branches and thinning congestion for better air circulation. Best done in early to late spring during active growth, pruning boosts health, aesthetic appeal, and disease prevention, essential for a vibrant exallage chrysotricha in your garden.
Propagation:
Exallage chrysotricha propagates effectively through cuttings from healthy, non-flowering stems with multiple nodes. Use sterile tools for clean cuts, dip in rooting hormone, and place in a well-draining medium with consistent moisture and warmth. Rooting takes several weeks before young plants can be transplanted.
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