Corn spurry (Spergula arvensis) is an annual plant species that is the county flower of Montgomeryshire in the United Kingdom. The parts of the plant that grow above ground are scattered, glandular, and hairy. Corn spurry grows along roadsides and sand dunes.
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Annual
Lifespan
Herb
Plant Type
All year round
Bloom Time
10 cm to 40 cm
Plant Height
2.5 cm
Flower Size
20 - 41 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Corn spurry is originally native to Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. Over time, it has been introduced to various regions, spreading across continents such as Asia, South America, Africa, and Oceania. This plant thrives in a variety of climates and has established itself in temperate zones as well as tropical highlands.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Habitat
Arable land
Hemisphere Trend Curve
Northern
Sorthern
Care Guide for Corn spurry
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
20 - 41 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Originating from temperate regions, corn spurry thrives in moderate moisture conditions, requiring weekly watering. As an annual herb, it depends on balanced hydration for growth and flowering, making careful water management essential for optimal outdoor cultivation.
Fertilize:
For optimal growth, 'corn spurry' requires balanced nutrition with high nitrogen fertilizers during vegetative phases. Fertilize monthly in the growing season and reduce in winter, applying early or late to avoid sun. Water thoroughly post-application and tailor to growth stages for best results.
Pruning:
Corn spurry thrives with early to late spring pruning, promoting bushy growth and reducing overcrowding. Remove dead stems and thin dense clusters for better air circulation, minimizing disease risk. Regular pruning enhances flowering and overall health, making maintenance essential for optimal results.
Propagation:
Corn spurry is propagated by surface sowing seeds on well-draining soil, requiring light for germination. Maintain moist conditions without waterlogging, ideally using a propagation mat for stable temperatures. Thin seedlings after the first true leaves appear and provide sufficient light for robust growth.
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