pinellia
Pinellia pedatisecta
Cycle:
Herbaceous Perennial
Watering:
Average
Propagation:
Division,Seed Propagation,Bulbils,Offsets,Cutting
Hardiness Zone:
4 - 9
Flowers:
Spathe (pale green) and spadix (pale yellow) Flowers
Sun:
Part shade,full shade
Leaf:
Yes
Leaf Color:
green
Growth Rate:
Low
Maintenance:
Moderate
Poisonous To Pets:
Yes
Salt Tolerant:
Yes
Care Level:
Medium
watering
Pinellia requires regular watering throughout its growing period. It should be watered when the soil surface appears dry, usually every 1-2 days. In the hotter months, watering it more often may be necessary. When watering the plant, it is important to avoid letting the water sit on the leaves for extended periods of time, as this increases the risk of fungal diseases. Avoid overwatering the plant as this can cause root rot and other issues. During the winter months, water less frequently as the plant is dormant and does not require much water.
sunlight
Pinellia (Pinellia pedatisecta) is a plant species native to Asia. It is a hardy and shade tolerant plant that grows well in USDA Zones 4 to 8. It prefers partial sun to light shade and will tolerate full sun but may need extra moisture during hot summer months. For optimum growth, provide the plant with 4 to 6 hours of direct sunlight each day during the spring and summer, and reduce the amount of sunlight to 2 to 4 hours during the fall and winter. In addition, when placed in cooler temperatures, the plant will benefit from a slight increase in sunlight, making it a great choice for container gardens.
pruning
Pinellia (Pinellia pedatisecta) should be pruned twice a year, once in late winter or early spring and again in mid- to late summer. In late winter or early spring, prune back damaged or diseased stems and remove any deformed growth, then lightly trim the remaining stems back to a more manageable size. Prune the stems back to just above a leaf bud. In mid- to late summer, lightly trim additional stems back by about 1-third of their length. This will encourage denser growth and help to keep the plant from becoming unruly. When pruning in late winter or early spring, it's important to make sure that all cuts are made just above a leaf bud in order to ensure good growth in the coming season.