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Adenophora latifolia (1 Page of 5) The Adenophora latifolia plant species is found in E. Asia - China, Japan, Korea, Siberia. It is a member of the Campanulaceae family. Some home gardeners know the variety as A. pereskiaefolia Cultivation | Propagation | General Uses Medicinal | Edible Uses Latin Name: Adenophora latifolia Family: Campanulaceae Author: Fisch. Known Hazards: None known Mature Height: 0.45 Mature Width: 0.5 Habitat: Shrubby formations, broadleaved and pine forests, forest edges, dry meadows and stony slopes[74].
Propagation Notes: Seed - best sown in a cold frame as soon as it is ripe[200]. The seed can also be sown in spring. Surface sow 2 - 3 seeds per pot in the spring in order to avoid transplanting[133]. We have found that if transplanted when very small seedlings grow away without dificulty[K]. Germinates in 1 - 3 months at 10°c[133]. Plant out into their permanent positions whilst young.
Basal cuttings in spring[K].
Division in spring - very difficult because the plant dislikes root disturbance[1]..
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