They are plants that reach a size of 30 to 150 cm in height. With black-brown roots, thick. The oldest branches are very branched, of yellowish-white to gray-brown color, fissured in general, the annual branches of grayish-green, slightly papillated, with numerous dwarf branches of 3 to 8 mm, basally articulated, deciduous.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Shrub
Plant Type
Summer, Fall
Bloom Time
30 cm to 1.5 m
Plant Height
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Distribution of Sympegma regelii
Distribution Map
Sympegma regelii is a plant with a native range predominantly spanning Central Asia and Northern Asia. Its presence is largely restricted to arid and semi-arid regions across these continental areas, without reports of widespread cultivation or introduction to territories beyond its natural distribution.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Care Guide for Sympegma regelii
Every 2-3 weeks
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
Water:
Originating from arid regions, sympegma regelii exhibits high drought tolerance, requiring watering every 2-3 weeks with soil allowed to dry between sessions. Its root system optimizes water retention, enabling survival in rocky substrates and making it ideal for xeriscaping.
Fertilize:
To care for sympegma regelii, fertilize bi-weekly during the growing season with balanced nutrition, using high nitrogen early on. Avoid over-fertilizing by following product instructions and reduce frequency in winter. Always water sympegma regelii after fertilizing to enhance nutrient absorption and prevent root burn.
Pruning:
Sympegma regelii requires early spring pruning to promote healthy growth and reduce crowding. Techniques include removing dead branches and thinning excess growth for better air circulation. This method boosts plant health, structure, and flowering. Use clean, sharp tools for effective cuts and to prevent infection.
Propagation:
Sympegma regelii propagates well via cuttings taken from healthy sections with one or two nodes. Use a clean, sharp tool for a precise cut. Place the cutting in a well-draining medium and maintain stable humidity to promote rooting.
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