What kind of growing environment is suitable for the skin?
Another name for the skin.
Ground skin, also known as wheat, broom seedling, broom, peacock pine, broom vegetable, skin son.
The morphological characteristics of the skin
From a distance. The skin of the ground is like a vertical green egg, which is oval in shape and can basically grow to half a meter to one meter. Lanceolate leaves, dense clusters, will open reddish-brown flowers, but there is little ornamental value.
The growth habits of the skin
The skin of the earth is a kind of plant that likes light and temperature, and is not resistant to cold. Skin, the requirements of the soil is not high, slightly alkali-resistant soil, to apply sufficient base fertilizer in the soil, watering needs to be watered every 7 days during the growing period.
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The characteristics and symbols of bird's nest fern
Bird's nest fern is a kind of epiphytic fern, suitable for growing in a warm and humid environment, can be ornamental, medicinal, but also edible, tired of the flowers and plants at home, it is better to plant a pot of bird's nest fern!
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Ophiopogon japonicus can also be called that.
Ophiopogon japonicus, I don't know what you will think when you see this name. What the editor thinks is that it is a grass that looks like wheat and is not simple and rough. Why don't you meet Ophiopogon with me.
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