The distribution of the latest impatiens
Impatiens, also known as henna, impatiens, impatiens through bone grass, is an annual herbaceous flower of the genus Impatiens of the family Impatiens, which is divided into six parts: roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits and seeds. It is widely cultivated in gardens all over our country. It is a common ornamental flower. Let's take a look at the producing area distribution and growth conditions of Impatiens balsamina.
Distribution of producing area of Impatiens balsamina
Impatiens is native to China and India, and is widely cultivated in gardens all over China. It is a common ornamental flower and is cultivated all over China. The medicinal materials are mainly produced in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Hebei, Anhui and other places.
Growth conditions of Impatiens balsamina
Impatiens like sunshine, afraid of dampness, heat and cold resistance. Sunny terrain and loose and fertile soil can also grow in poorer soil.
Impatiens has strong survivability and good adaptability, and generally has few diseases and insect pests. If the temperature is high, the humidity is high, and powdery mildew occurs, you can use 50% carbendazim wettable powder 800 times liquid to control, and if leaf spot occurs, you can use 50% carbendazim wettable powder 500 times liquid to control.
The main pest of impatiens is the red diamondback moth, whose larvae will eat the leaves of Phoenix immortal. if this pest is found, it can be caught and killed manually.
Common species of impatiens
1. Head impatiens: alias block head impatiens. Is a variety of impatiens. Flowers terminal. Main stem or branch apical. Large flowers, double. Branches expand and form clumps.
2. Dwarf impatiens: a variety of impatiens. The plant is short, with a height of 20-30 cm.
3. Dragon claw impatiens: a variety of impatiens. The lateral branches meander and extend horizontally.
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The six components of the latest impatiens
Impatiens is an annual herbaceous flower of the genus Impatiens of the family Impatiens. The whole plant is divided into six parts: roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits and seeds. It is also known as Goldilocks because its flower heads, wings, tails and feet are as warped as a Phoenix. Let's take a look at Impatiens balsamina.
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The sowing and propagation methods of the latest impatiens
Impatiens is propagated by common sowing methods, and sowed from March to September. April is the most suitable sowing time, and transplanting is not selected. The growing period is from April to September. The seeds usually sprout and grow leaves about a week after sowing in the pot. Let's take a look at the sowing and propagation of Impatiens balsamina.
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