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Spreading hedge-parsley (Torilis arvensis)-i
Spreading hedge-parsley (Torilis arvensis)-i
Spreading hedge-parsley (Torilis arvensis)-i
Spreading hedge-parsley (Torilis arvensis)-i
Spreading hedge-parsley (Torilis arvensis)-i
Spreading hedge-parsley (Torilis arvensis)-i
Spreading hedge-parsley (Torilis arvensis)-i
Spreading hedge-parsley (Torilis arvensis)-i
Spreading hedge-parsley (Torilis arvensis)-i
Spreading hedge-parsley (Torilis arvensis)-i
Spreading hedge-parsley (Torilis arvensis)-i
Spreading hedge-parsley (Torilis arvensis)-i

Spreading hedge-parsley

Scientific name
Torilis arvensis

Basic Information

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  • Annual
  • Forb/herb
Height
30cm ~ 100cm
Flower Color
Leaf Color
Anthesis
summer
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun
Hardiness Zones
#N/A'
Cold resistance
Fair
Heat resistance
Fair
Habitat of origin
Europe
Growth Rate
Normal

What is Spreading hedge-parsley (Torilis arvensis)?

What is Spreading hedge-parsley (Torilis arvensis)

Spreading hedge-parsley thrives in full sun to partial shade, requiring at least 6 hours of sunlight daily. It exhibits moderate cold tolerance but prefers warmer temperatures, thriving in USDA hardiness zones 4 to 9. During hot summers, provide some afternoon shade to prevent scorching. In winter, protect from harsh winds and frost by mulching around the base. Optimum temperatures range between 60-75°F (15-24°C) for optimal growth. This plant can withstand high heat but may benefit from some relief during extreme heatwaves. It is essential to monitor soil moisture levels during hot periods to prevent dehydration. Aim for well-draining soil and avoid waterlogging to maintain plant health.

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Flower meaning

Spreading hedge-parsley thrives in well-drained soil with a pH level between 6.0 and 7.5. It prefers loamy or sandy soil that is rich in organic matter. Fertilize the plant in early spring with a balanced fertilizer, such as a 10-10-10 NPK formula, following the manufacturer's instructions. Apply the fertilizer around the base of the plant, avoiding direct contact with the stems or leaves. During the growing season, you can apply a water-soluble fertilizer every 4-6 weeks to promote healthy growth. Make sure not to over-fertilize, as this can lead to nutrient imbalances and harm the plant.

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Calendar of Spreading hedge-parsley (Torilis arvensis)

Calendar

The flower language commonly used in America for the plant Spreading hedge-parsley includes: - Gratitude - Appreciation - Understanding - Encouragement One typical example is "Gratitude," symbolizing thankfulness and appreciation for someone's kindness or actions. This flower language can convey heartfelt emotions and strengthen relationships. Birth flowers are not associated with Spreading hedge-parsley.

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How to grow Spreading hedge-parsley (Torilis arvensis)

Watering

Spreading hedge-parsley benefits from regular pruning to maintain its shape and promote healthy growth. Pruning helps prevent overcrowding, improves air circulation, and encourages new growth. It is best to prune this plant in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. When pruning, remove any dead, damaged, or diseased stems first, followed by cutting back any overgrown or leggy branches. Make clean cuts at a 45-degree angle just above a leaf node to promote new growth. After pruning, water the plant thoroughly and apply a balanced fertilizer to support recovery and new growth. Regular pruning will help keep Spreading hedge-parsley looking neat and vigorous.

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Soil and Fertilizer

Spreading hedge-parsley can be propagated through seeds, division, and cuttings. Seeds should be sown in well-draining soil in early spring or fall, kept moist until germination. Division involves separating the plant into smaller sections with roots attached, best done in early spring or fall. Cuttings can be taken from healthy stems, rooted in a moist medium, and kept in a warm, bright location. Leaf cuttings can also be used by taking a healthy leaf, placing it in a rooting hormone, and planting it in a suitable medium. To ensure successful propagation, it is recommended to use a combination of methods to increase the chances of success.

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Sunlight and Place

Spreading hedge-parsley is best potted for controlled growth and to prevent invasive spreading. To pot this plant, choose a container with drainage holes and fill it with well-draining soil. Place the plant in the center of the pot at the same depth as it was in its previous container. Water thoroughly after planting and keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Repotting should be done every 1-2 years in spring to refresh the soil and provide more space for root growth. If the plant becomes root-bound or outgrows its pot, gently loosen the roots and place it in a slightly larger container.

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Advanced Information of Spreading hedge-parsley (Torilis arvensis)

Pruning

Spreading hedge-parsley is susceptible to fungal diseases such as powdery mildew and leaf spot. These diseases can cause wilting, yellowing, and premature leaf drop. Powdery mildew appears as a white powdery substance on the leaves, while leaf spot causes dark spots with yellow halos. To prevent these diseases, ensure proper air circulation around the plant, avoid overhead watering, and remove infected plant parts promptly. Additionally, pests like aphids and spider mites can infest Spreading hedge-parsley, leading to stunted growth and distorted leaves. Regularly inspect the plant for pests, and if detected, use insecticidal soap or neem oil to control them.

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Planting and Harvest

Spreading hedge-parsley typically blooms in late spring to early summer in the United States. The flowers of this plant are at their best during the month of June. Blooming occurs once a year, usually lasting for a few weeks. The plant requires a period of time, usually a few weeks, to fully bloom. To make the flowers of Spreading hedge-parsley bloom longer, ensure the plant receives adequate sunlight and water. Deadheading spent flowers can also encourage continuous blooming. Additionally, providing the plant with proper nutrients and soil conditions can help prolong the flowering period.

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Propagation

Spreading hedge-parsley offers two main varieties: one with green leaves and another with variegated foliage. When selecting seedlings, opt for those with sturdy stems and healthy, vibrant leaves. Ensure the roots are well-developed and not pot-bound. For seeds, choose those from reputable suppliers, checking for freshness by looking for plump, undamaged seeds. Varieties with variegated foliage may require more sunlight than those with green leaves. Consider your garden's lighting conditions before making a selection. Always follow planting instructions specific to each variety for optimal growth.

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Pests and Diseases

Spreading hedge-parsley, scientifically known as Torilis arvensis, is a flowering plant belonging to the Apiaceae family. It is native to Europe and Western Asia, commonly found in fields, meadows, and disturbed areas. The plant typically grows up to 1 meter in height, with delicate white flowers clustered in umbels. The flowers have five petals and are known for their pleasant fragrance. The leaves of Torilis arvensis are finely divided and fern-like, giving the plant an airy appearance. Its fruits are small, oval-shaped, and covered in hooked spines, aiding in dispersal by attaching to passing animals or clothing. This plant is considered a weed in some regions due to its ability to spread rapidly. However, it is also valued for its ornamental qualities in wildflower gardens. Torilis arvensis is relatively easy to grow and can thrive in various soil types and light conditions.

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Habitat of Spreading hedge-parsley (Torilis arvensis)

Habitat

Toxicity of Spreading hedge-parsley (Torilis arvensis)

Health Benefits

edible
Inedible
Toxic
No toxicity

NO DATA

Toxic for dogs and cats

NO DATA

Q&A of Spreading hedge-parsley (Torilis arvensis)

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