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Miyelia lanceolata

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Miyelian is a succulent plant in Korea, crassulaceae, and some are also called Dali, which are relatively easy to grow in groups. The leaves are red and green in spring, green in summer, and red as the temperature difference increases in December. Generally speaking, Miyelian is a succulent plant that is relatively easy to maintain.

A brief introduction of Miyelian

English name: Miyelian

Alias: Dali

Latin scientific name: Sedeveria Darley Dale

Family and genus: Sedum family

Distribution of origin: South Korea

Morphological characteristics of Nelumbo nucifera

Elaeagnus angustifolia is a succulent plant crossing between Sedum and Euphorbia. It belongs to a horticultural hybrid. Dali is its transliteration name, because its leaves are more slender and denser than most succulent plants. The single head of Miyelian is small, about 3-5CM, and the maximum can reach 8CM, but it is easy to grow in groups, with slender leaves, oblique tip of the front segment, and dense rings on the branches. In a certain temperature difference and light, the leaf edge of the lotus is easy to turn red, and even the leaves will turn orange, which is very moving. Late spring flowering, floret, bell-shaped, white.

 
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