Description
Dalbergia Latifolia is a large deciduous or nearly evergreen tree. It stem grows for timber.
Dalbergia Latifolia can be evergreen or deciduous, depending on the climate and the situation in which it grows. The plant is medium to a large-sized with a dome-shaped crown of lush green foliage, it can grow up to 40 meters tall. The timber is of high commercial value.
Seeds Specifications
Seeds per Packet | 2000 |
Common Name | English rose |
Height | 3 to 8 feet |
Flower Colour | Yellow - white |
Bloom Time | Spring bloom, Summer bloom |
Difficulty Level | Easy to grow |
Planting and care
- Regular watering is essential, the rose will be stronger, healthier and, most importantly, produce more flowers
- Early spring is the best time to prune
- If it, s still winter, your overeager cuts may lead to frost damage
- Pruning is pretty straightforward: Remove all non-negotiable growth, thin the plants, and then shape them
Dalbergia latifolia care
- Soak the seeds in water for 12 to 14 hours
- Sow the seeds in the pot or nursery bed using the potting mix as the soil, vermicompost, and coco peat
Sunlight | Warm temperature always preferred and grown best when grown separately. |
Watering | Rose plant can survive drought but they won, t thrive, to have a thrive rose plant, keep the soil moist all the time. That means when top soil is removed by few centimeter, the soil should still be moist. For that, the soil must be soaked to 6 to 8 inch deep and not just sprinkle the water. Keep the rose plant moist all the time but never allow the roots to sit in water, otherwise they will rot, also the plant becomes more vunerable to diseases. |
Soil | Rose are grown in well-drained soil with optimum sunlight. Clay or loamy soil are ideal. |
Temperature | 10 to 38 C |
Fertilizer | Use any organic fertilizer. |