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Culture method of Rabdosia angustifolia

Published: 2024-10-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/10/06, The scientific name of Camellia oleifera is Labiatae, which is a family of dicotyledons, so what is the culture method of Rabdosia angustifolia? 1. The basic introduction of Rabdosia angustifolia is a family of dicotyledons, which has more than 200 genera.

The scientific name of Camellia oleifera is Labiatae, which is a family of dicotyledons, so what is the culture method of Rabdosia angustifolia?

First, the basic introduction of Rabdosia angustifolia

Rabdosia elliottii is a family of dicotyledons, with more than 3500 species belonging to more than 200 genera. The main producing areas are the Mediterranean and Central Asia.

Rabdosia angustifolia is perennial to annual herbs, semi-shrubs or shrubs, extremely sparse trees or shrubs, often with aromatic oil-containing epidermis, stipitate or sessile glands, and various types of simple hairs, nodal hairs, even stellate hairs and dendritic hairs, often with four-angled and grooved stems and opposite or whorled branches.

Second, the culture method of Rabdosia angustifolia.

1. Soil: the culture soil of Rabdosia angustifolia had better be loose, breathable and well drained.

2. Temperature: Rabdosia angustifolia is suitable to grow at a temperature of about 0-30 ℃.

3. Watering: according to the growth of Rabdosia angustifolia, it can be watered once a day in hot summer

4. Light: put it in a place where there is enough scattered light for breeding.

Third, what is the subordinate classification of Rabdosia angustifolia?

1. Baotinghua subfamily

Calyx funnelform, 19-veined, 5-toothed, lower 2 teeth extraordinarily broad. Corolla is 2-stroke-3-type 2-lipped, upper lip nearly entire, slightly protruding, Corolla tube extremely long, inflated above the middle. Stamens 4, posterior pair longer, enclosed under upper lip of Corolla, with complete anthers; anthers with two distinct confluent locules.

2. Aegilops subfamily

Calyx usually 10-veined, sparse 8-veined or less, with equal 5-toothed or 2-toothed, if 2-lipped, 1-toothed 4-or 3-veined, except with 2 entire lips. Corolla from nearly radially symmetrical to single-lipped or pseudo-single-lipped, such as the circumference of two-lipped, the upper lip is not protruding.

3. Scutellaria subfamily

Calyx 2-lipped, lip entire, posterior lip usually with a scaly shield on the back, sparse or saccate, anterior lip without small shield, usually persistent. Corolla 2-lipped, upper lip galeate.

 
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