
Scientific Name: Zingiber mioga
Common Name: ‘Dancing
Crane’
Hardiness: Zones 8 to 11
Ornamental Features:
‘Dancing
Crane’ is an herbaceous tropical perennial with a compact growth habit that
produces multiple stems that grow to a maximum height of 2 feet. The foliage is variegated. ‘Dancing Crane’
produces multiple basal blooms of cream.
Cones are occasionally produced on stem terminals also. Naturally goes dormant in winter.
Habit and Growth Rate:
This
plant is well suited to medium shade to full sun landscapes in warm climates.
It also works well as a tropical foliage plant or patio plant.
Pot Size and Finish Time:
Best
suited for an 8” pot size and will finish in about 5 months.
Culture:
Light: 50% shade to full sun
Temperature: 55° - 95° F
Soil
/ Watering:
Use a well draining professional mix that is
slightly acidic, keep evenly moist. During dormancy, keep rhizomes dry and free
from freezing.
Fertilizer: Liquid feed with complete fertilizer at 200-250 ppm
(N), weekly. Supplement with magnesium sulfate at 1/4 pound per 100 gallons
once per month. For top dress or soil incorporation, follow label rates.
Pest/Disease Problems:
Employ good sanitation practices to avoid fungal
and bacterial pathogens. A preventative drench with a soil fungicide such as
Banrot will help to prevent root rot.
For Availability and More Information:
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385-2663 office / (352) 385-2660 fax