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Family: Aizoaceae Botanical Feature: Its homeland is South Africa.
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Since it has the appearance of a carpet, it has been named novice carpet.
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The leaves of this flower are sticky, thin and lumpy.
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It has a small and thin structure.
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Flower colors are pink, magenta and purple.
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When you grow both a balcony and a flowerpot, it gains a pendent appearance because its branches grow longer.
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It is a highly preferred flower in our country due to its smell and unique appearance.
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It is a plant that multiplies very quickly due to its spreading feature.
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Early summer and spring bloom.
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In warm and temperate climates, novice carpet flowers that love sunny places are extremely resistant to drought.
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They don't like too much water and shady places.
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They are not selective in terms of soil.
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They like stony and sandy soils and sea coasts.
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It should be protected against frost.
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They grow very fast and are spreaders.
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Persian carpet flowers do not require much care, they are produced from steel and seeds.
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It is a perennial plant.
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It can bloom in any season.
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Maintenance: Irrigation should be done in the morning or in the evening.
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It should be irrigated 3 times a week in summer and once a week in winter.
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If you are going to grow the Persian carpet at home, you need to change the soil once a year.
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If you water the leaves of the Persian carpet by spraying, the growth of the plant will be faster.
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Although this plant, which does not need maintenance, has to be protected during the winter months when it falls to the negative, and it has to be covered with a cover.
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Liquid fertilizer has to be used during maintenance periods.
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Drying branches have to be cleaned.
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Pebbles, sand or dry leaves should be placed in the empty areas of the pot.
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Usage: Persian carpet types are used as ground cover and pendant in gardens, parks, cemeteries and pots.
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It also eliminates the weed struggle of the area where they are planted.


