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Qiuli

Published: 2024-11-21 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/21, Qiuli, a succulent plant of the genus Sedum, is a hybrid horticultural variety of the genus Sedum and Sedum.

A brief introduction to Qiu Li

English name: Qiu Li

Latin scientific name: Graptopetalum bartramii

Families and genera: sedum family

Distribution of origin: Arizona, USA

The morphological characteristics of Qiuli

Qiuli's leaves are slender, the front is smooth and round but a little uneven, the back protrudes like a keel, the tip is slightly pointed, but it is still relatively round and three-dimensional feels like a boat. Qiuli grows faster, the leaves are whorled in the shape of a lotus, and the lower leaves are easy to wither and fall, forming old piles, and then sprouting lateral buds from the lower part of the stem, forming groups. Qiuli leaves are usually green and slightly powdery. In spring, autumn and winter, under sufficient light, the leaves will turn orange from the leaf tip and edge, and even the whole plant will turn pink; some leaves will turn brown or pink, and so on. Autumn florescence in spring, Cymes, yellow star-shaped five-petal florets, very fresh and lovely. There is no red Qiuli, but also have a sense of freshness.

 
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