Downy Wood Mint
Blephilia ciliata
Also Known As - Downy Pagoda Plant,Sunny Wood MintWatering:
Average
Propagation:
Division,Cutting,Seed Propagation,Layering Propagation
Hardiness Zone:
Flowers:
Blue|Purple|White/Cream Flowers
Sun:
Sun, Partial Shade
Soil:
Clay, Sand, Loam
Leaf:
Yes
Leaf Color:
green
Growth Rate:
Low
Drought Tolerant:
Yes
Care Level:
Medium
watering
Downy Wood Mint should be watered when the soil surface feels dry to the touch. When watering, be sure to soak the soil completely. This plant likes consistently moist soil, so don't let the roots dry out too much in between waterings. It's a good idea to water early in the morning or in the evening, to avoid rapidly evaporating water during the hottest part of the day. Depending on temperature and humidity, Downy Wood Mint will typically need to be watered about once a week. Always check the soil's moisture levels before watering, as over-watering can also be detrimental to this species.
sunlight
The Downy Wood Mint plant species (Blephilia ciliata) prefers partial to full sunlight exposure for optimal growth and flowering. During the spring and summer months, it should receive approximately 5 to 8 hours of direct sunlight each day. In the fall and winter period, 4 to 6 hours of direct sunlight is acceptable. The plant should be protected from extreme exposure to direct sunlight during hot summer days, as this can cause sunburn. Generally, plants should also be moved away from the full sun of the afternoon and kept in a shadier location where possible.
pruning
Downy Wood Mint (Blephilia ciliata) should be pruned in late fall or early spring. Pruning should remove dead, diseased or damaged branches and stems, as well as any that are broken or crossing each other, to promote healthy growth. If necessary, prune surrounding plants to keep Downy Wood Mint from shading, overcrowding, and using resources from the other plants. Regular light pruning can help reduce the spread of the plant, maintain its desired size and shape, and promote the growth of new, healthy stems and leaves. Prune only lightly to avoid cutting away too much of the foliage, as this could reduce the amount of energy the plant is able to store for the following growing season.