Monotropa Uniflora Indian Pipe Cheilotheca Humilis Seeds produce a perennial woodland plant adapted to cool temperate forest environments. It typically grows in shaded areas with humus rich, well drained soil and consistent moisture. The plant is associated with natural woodland conditions and is generally suited to shaded garden settings that replicate forest soil structure and moisture stability.
Features
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Perennial woodland growth habit
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Adapted to shaded temperate environments
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Prefers humus rich well drained soil
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Suitable for woodland style planting
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Performs best with consistent soil moisture
Specifications
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Scientific Name: Monotropa uniflora
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Common Name (US): Indian Pipe
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Seed Type / Variety: Cheilotheca Humilis
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Growth Habit: Perennial woodland plant
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USDA Zones: 4 to 8
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Planting Season: Spring
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Growing Season: Late spring to summer
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Sowing Season:
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Spring: March to May
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Fall: September to October
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Germination Time and Conditions: Variable slow germination in moist humus rich soil
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Sunlight Requirements: Full shade to partial shade
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Soil Requirements: Humus rich well drained woodland soil
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Watering Needs: Consistent light moisture
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Mature Plant Size: About 10 to 25 cm height
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Plant Spacing: 15 to 20 cm apart