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Gold Dust Hedera Care

Hedera Helix 'gold Dust'

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What is the plant

Hedera helix is an evergreen climbing plant, growing to 20–30 m (66–98 ft) high where suitable surfaces (trees, cliffs, walls) are available, and also growing as groundcover where no vertical surfaces occur. It climbs by means of aerial rootlets with matted pads which cling strongly to the substrate. The ability to climb on surfaces varies with the plants variety and other factors: Hedera helix prefers non-reflective, darker and rough surfaces with near-neutral pH. It generally thrives in a wide range of soil pH with 6.5 being ideal, prefers moist, shady locations and avoids exposure to direct sunlight, the latter promoting drying out in winter. The leaves are alternate, 50–100 mm (2–4 in) long, with a 15–20 mm (0.6–0.8 in) petiole; they are of two types, with palmately five-lobed juvenile leaves on creeping and climbing stems, and unlobed cordate adult leaves on fertile flowering stems exposed to full sun, usually high in the crowns of trees or the top of rock faces. The flowers are produced from late summer until late autumn, individually small, in 3-to-5 cm-diameter (1.2-to-2.0 in) umbels, greenish-yellow, and very rich in nectar, an important late autumn food source for bees and other insects. The fruit are purple-black to orange-yellow berries 6–8 mm (0.2–0.3 in) in diameter, ripening in late winter,[8] and are an important food source for many birds.

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Humidity

Humidity

High

Lighting

Lighting

Full Sun

Temperature

Temperature

14°C - 24°C

Hardiness zone

Hardiness zone

9b - 5a

Difficulty

Difficulty

Easy

Hibernation

Hibernation

Cold Period

Toxicity

Toxicity

Poisonous

How to Care for the Plant

  • Water

    Water

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    The watering method is very important to keep your Serrana healthy. It should not sit on the water, and an excess amount of water should be avoided. The best way of watering is soak and dry method this succulent. Yet, the succulent should be controlled to avoid overwatering.

  • Pruning

    Pruning

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    Pruning Echeverias doesn’t just give you the ability to produce lots of new succulents. You can also encourage new growth, control its height and shape, and even prevent root rot. Pruning is typically done during two different times: During Echeveria’s growth season (which starts in the spring), or throughout the year as leaves are dropped, succulents get leggy, and when propagation is desired. By the end of this article, you’ll have beautiful, healthier succulents (and hopefully new succulents!).

  • Fertilizer

    Fertilizer

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    You can fertilize the gold dust plant once per month in the growing season with a water-soluble fertilizer.

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  • Temperature

    Temperature

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    Gold Dust Hedera plants can grow in temperatures between 45 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • Container

    Container

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    Excellent in containers or mixed tubs.

  • Additional

    Additional

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    Harmful if eaten/May cause skin allergy.

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