Parietaria debilis
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Parietaria debilis

گوش موش، ساس واش · Native pellitory · Mediterranean Pellitory-of-the-wall · Weed

Tier 2 Difficulty: medium Water: low Light: partial_sun
Water every
7 days
Temperature
15–35 °C
Soil pH
6–8
Hardiness
Zone 7–10
Click count
233
Observations
32

Description

Source: leafsnap

Parietaria debilis, commonly known as Weak Parietaria, is a small herbaceous plant belonging to the Urticaceae family. Native to Europe, it thrives in various habitats such as rocky slopes, walls, and disturbed areas. The plant features a slender stem that can reach up to 50 cm in height and is adorned with small, green leaves arranged alternately along the stem. These oval-shaped leaves have serrated edges and a slightly hairy texture. From May to September, Parietaria debilis produces small greenish-white flowers that bloom in clusters at the ends of the stems. Historically, the plant has been valued for its medicinal properties. It has diuretic effects that can aid in treating urinary tract infections and kidney problems. Additionally, it contains anti-inflammatory compounds that make it useful for addressing respiratory issues such as asthma. In summary, Parietaria debilis is a remarkable herbaceous plant with significant medicinal benefits, making it a valuable component of traditional medicine practices across Europe.

Care Guide

💧 Water Every 7 days
Suggested frequency: Every 7 days
☀️ Light Partial sun

New zealand pellitory originates in habitats with filtered light, such as the understory of forests or rocky locations that provide natural shade. It does best in partial sun but can also tolerate full sun.

Ideal: Partial sun
🌡️ Temperature 15–35°C

New zealand pellitory can tolerate a wide range of temperatures, but its range may still be restricted by different combinations of moisture and heat. It grows best in warm summer conditions with sufficient rainfall or irrigation. Extended periods of cloudy, rainy weather, as well as prolonged high temperatures, raise the chance that New zealand pellitory will die. During winter, adequate protection from cold can increase the plant's survival rate.

Ideal temperature: 15–35°C
💨 Humidity
Humidity:
🪴 Soil 6-8
Soil pH: 6-8
🌱 Fertilizer

New zealand pellitory benefits from frequent, weak applications of fertilizer to promote healthy leaf growth. Fertilize New zealand pellitory about once a month during the summer months. Nitrogen is important for foliage, and supplementing with nitrogen-rich sources helps New zealand pellitory thrive.

🪴 Pot & Repot
✂️ Pruning

The New Zealand pellitory is characterized by its small, resilient green leaves. To promote growth, enhance air circulation, and remove dead stems, it should be pruned in early spring. Regular trimming helps boost its vigor and prevent pest infestations. For the best results, always use clean and sharp tools.

🌿 Propagating
🐛 Diseases & pets
☠️ Toxicity

Characteristics

Plant Type
Herb
Life Cycle
Annual, Perennial
Genus
Parietaria
Family
Urticaceae
Hardiness Zone
7-10
Mature Height
10 cm to 49 cm
Mature Spread
20 cm to 40 cm
Leaf Color
Light Green, Forest Green
Leaf Type
Evergreen
Flower Size
0.20 cm to 0.25 cm
Bloom Time
Mid spring, Late spring, Early summer, Mid summer
Planting Time
Spring, Summer, Autumn
Harvest Time
Summer, Early fall
Native Area
Saudi Arabia, Lesotho, Egypt, Mexico, Guatemala, Peru, Namibia, South Africa, Madagascar, Sudan, New Zealand, Chad, Colombia, Cuba, Cameroon, Bolivia, Venezuela, Brazil, Ecuador, Costa Rica

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Common Names (4)

ar گوش موش، ساس واش
en Native pellitory
en Mediterranean Pellitory-of-the-wall
en Weed