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Uniola
Uniola grow in warm, moist soil and can be used for soil management and planted as ornamental garden specimens. The plants produce grass-like leaves and long plumes of seed heads that add interest to garden settings. While they spread by seed, they should not be harvested in the wild; some of these plants are protected in parts of the United States.
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Perennial
Lifespan
15 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature

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15 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Water: Uniola thrives in consistently moist environments and requires weekly watering to maintain vitality. It prefers steady soil moisture and is intolerant to drought. As an outdoor plant in temperate regions, uniola benefits from natural rainfall during its active growing season.
Propagation: Uniola propagates primarily through seed sowing post-stratification, enhancing germination success. Essential factors include well-drained soil, warm temperatures (around 21°C), and sufficient light. The propagation process involves chilling seeds for 1-2 months, sowing in sandy soil, and ensuring proper moisture and sunlight exposure.
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