Callicarpa acuminata
Callicarpa acuminata
Callicarpa acuminata is a species of flowering shrub belonging to the Lamiaceae family, primarily native to the tropical regions of Central and South America.
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Callicarpa acuminata
The plant thrives in well-draining, nutrient-rich soils and requires a location that provides protection from harsh, direct sunlight during the hottest periods of the day.
Regarding climate, this species is strictly adapted to warm environments and is not frost-tolerant, making it suitable for greenhouses or tropical landscaping only.
Agronomic management requires consistent watering schedules to keep the root system moist but free from waterlogging, which can easily cause root decay in these conditions.
Fertilization should be managed during the vegetative growth phase to ensure sufficient nutrient supply for foliage development and the characteristic fruit production associated with the genus.
Fungal pathogens often appear when the plant is kept in environments with poor air circulation or excessive humidity, leading to leaf spots or stem lesions.
Spider mites are the most common pests found on Callicarpa acuminata, especially in indoor settings where the air is dry and warm throughout the year.
Effective management strategies include manual removal of affected leaves and the application of appropriate acaricides if an infestation becomes widespread.
Sanitary pruning is a critical practice to ensure the overall health of the shrub, allowing for better light penetration and air movement within the foliage structure.
Preventative care, including careful selection of substrate and avoidance of overhead watering, is essential to mitigate the risk of common horticultural diseases.