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Snowline wintergreen

Snowline wintergreen

Pyrola minor

Родина: EricaceaeРід: Pyrola

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Опис

Prefers a moist sandy woodland soil[111, 200] in a cool position with partial shade[1, 11, 200]. This is a very ornamental but difficult plant to grow. It requires a mycorrhizal relationship in the soil and therefore needs to be grown initially in soil collected from around an established plant. It is also very difficult from seed as well as being intolerant of root disturbance which makes division difficult. The flowers have a soft almond scent. References Carbon Farming Information and Carbon Sequestration Information Temperature Converter Type a value in the Celsius field to convert the value to Fahrenheit: Celsius Fahrenheit: The PFAF Bookshop Plants For A Future have a number of books available in paperback and digital form. Book titles include Edible Plants , Edible Perennials , Edible Trees , Edible Shrubs , Woodland Gardening , and Temperate Food Forest Plants . Our new book is Food Forest Plants For Hotter Conditions (Tropical and Sub-Tropical) . Shop Now

Походження та ареал

TEMPERATE ASIA: Russian Federation-Ciscaucasia (Ciscaucasia), Azerbaijan, Georgia, Russian Federation (Dagestan), Russian Federation (Buryatia, Tyva, Respublika, Altay, Krasnoyarsk, Taymyr, Chita, Irkutsk, Tyumen), Russian Federation (Amur, Cukotskij avtonomnyj okrug, Habarovskij kraj, Kurile Islands, Magadanskaja oblast, Primorye, Sakhalin), China (Heilongjiang Sheng, Jilin Sheng, Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, Xizang Zizhiqu, Yunnan Sheng), Korea, Japan (Hokkaidô, Honshu, Shikoku) NORTHERN AMERICA: C

Корисні властивості

Edible Parts: Fruit Leaves Edible Uses: Fruit. No more details are given. Leaves - raw[5, 52]. References More on Edible Uses

Поради

Seed - the only information we have on this species is that it is difficult from seed and germinates infrequently. We would suggest sowing the seed as soon as it is ripe if this is possible. Sow it into soil collected from around an established plant, only just covering the seed, and put the pot in a shady part of a cold frame. Pot up any young seedlings as soon as they are large enough to handle, once again using soil from around an established plant. Plant out into their permanent positions when the plants are large enough. You should not need to use soil from around an established plant to do this since the soil in the pot will contain the necessary micorrhiza. Division with great care in the spring[1, 111]. Pot up the divisions using some soil from around an established plant, grow on in a lightly shaded part of a greenhouse or frame and do not plant out until the plants are growing away vigorously.