Sheareria nana is the only recognized member of the Sheareria family. A small, weedy-looking plant with tiny, star-shaped flowers, sheareria nana is one of the more obscure members of the Daisy family and is considered semiaquatic, growing on stream beds and in wetland shallows.
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Spring, Summer, Fall
Bloom Time
10 cm to 1 m
Plant Height
1.5 mm to 2 mm
Flower Size
White, Pink
Flower Color
Deciduous
Leaf type
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Distribution of Sheareria nana
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Sheareria nana is native to East Asia, where it thrives in its endemic habitat. Over time, its presence has spread within the general region, though it remains relatively confined to its area of origin. Sheareria nana's distribution is characterized by its specificity to its native environment and absence of widespread cultivation or naturalization in distant lands.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Care Guide for Sheareria nana
Every week
Water
Water:
Sheareria nana prefers consistent moisture, requiring weekly watering for optimal health. Originating from environments with regular water availability, it thrives in controlled indoor conditions to maintain hydration balance, preventing root rot and promoting vigorous growth.
Fertilize:
For optimal growth of sheareria nana, fertilize bi-weekly with balanced nutrition during active growth, using high nitrogen fertilizers initially. Reduce frequency during dormancy and conduct soil testing to ensure nutrient balance, preventing root burn and enhancing vitality while promoting resilient growth.
Pruning:
Pruning sheareria nana from early to late spring is essential for healthy growth. Trim dead branches and shape the plant to enhance blooming and maintain its form. Use clean, sharp tools to prevent disease, improving air circulation and sunlight penetration for a robust specimen.
Propagation:
To propagate sheareria nana, use high-quality seeds in well-draining soil. Ensure consistent moisture and moderate warmth for germination. Monitor early growth for robust seedlings, and gradually acclimatize them to their permanent conditions for optimal root and foliage development.
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