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Description
Haplocarpha Scaposa, commonly known as Cape Gold, is a perennial plant that belongs to the Asteraceae family. The plant is native to South Africa and is known for its bright yellow flowers that bloom during the summer season. The plant has a woody stem that grows up to 1 meter tall and has a bushy appearance. The leaves are long and narrow and are covered with fine hair.
Taxonomic Information
Domain | Eukaryota |
Kingdom | Plantae |
Phylum | Tracheophyta |
Class | Magnoliopsida |
Order | Asterales |
Family | Asteraceae |
Genus | Haplocarpha |
Appearance
Haplocarpha Scaposa has a woody stem that grows up to 1 meter tall and has a bushy appearance. The leaves are long and narrow, measuring around 15-25 cm in length and 5-8 mm in width. The leaves are covered with fine hair and are dark green in color. The flowers are bright yellow in color and have a diameter of around 2.5 cm. The flowers bloom during the summer season and are borne in clusters at the top of the stem.
Care Guide
Water
Haplocarpha Scaposa requires moderate watering. The plant should be watered deeply once a week during the growing season, and the soil should be allowed to dry out between watering. During the winter season, the plant should be watered sparingly.
Fertilization
Haplocarpha Scaposa does not require frequent fertilization. The plant can be fertilized once a month during the growing season using a balanced fertilizer.
Soil
Haplocarpha Scaposa requires well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter. The soil should be slightly acidic to neutral with a pH range of 6.0-7.0.
Sunlight
Haplocarpha Scaposa requires full sun to partial shade. The plant should be placed in a location that receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day.
Hardiness Zones
Haplocarpha Scaposa can be grown in hardiness zones 9-11.
Common Pests & Diseases
Haplocarpha Scaposa is susceptible to aphids, spider mites, and whiteflies. The plant can also be affected by powdery mildew and root rot. To prevent these issues, the plant should be regularly inspected for pests and diseases, and any affected leaves should be removed immediately.
Habitat
Haplocarpha Scaposa is native to South Africa and is found in the Western Cape, Eastern Cape, and Northern Cape provinces. The plant is typically found growing in rocky areas, along stream banks, and in fynbos vegetation.
Question and Answer
Q: Is Haplocarpha Scaposa a drought-tolerant plant?
A: Haplocarpha Scaposa can tolerate some drought, but it should be watered regularly during the growing season.
Q: How often should Haplocarpha Scaposa be fertilized?
A: Haplocarpha Scaposa can be fertilized once a month during the growing season using a balanced fertilizer.
Q: What is the ideal pH range for the soil for Haplocarpha Scaposa?
A: The ideal pH range for the soil for Haplocarpha Scaposa is 6.0-7.0, which is slightly acidic to neutral.
Q: What is the hardiness zone for growing Haplocarpha Scaposa?
A: Haplocarpha Scaposa can be grown in hardiness zones 9-11.
Related Plants
- Haplocarpha lyrata
- Haplocarpha macraei
- Haplocarpha scrobiculata
- Haplocarpha rueppellii
References
- https://www.sanbi.org/plant-of-the-week/haplocarpha-scaposa/
- https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/cape-gold-tips-on-growing-haplocarpha-scaposa.htm
- https://worldofsucculents.com/haplocarpha-scaposa-cape-gold/