Blue butterflies prefer this kind of environment.
Another name for blue butterfly
Blue Butterfly, also known as Purple Butterfly, Flower Butterfly, Purple Butterfly, Uganda Jeong Tong.
Growth habits of Blue Butterfly
The blue butterfly itself does not have high requirements for soil, generally sandy soil is better, and requires good drainage.
Blue butterflies prefer high temperatures. To keep the temperature between 23 ℃ and 32 ℃, there should be plenty of light, half-day or all-day sunshine. Pay attention to heat preservation in winter.
When raising blue butterflies, they can be pruned properly.
The Flower language of Blue Butterfly
The flower language of the blue butterfly is that I would like to meet you here.
The blue butterfly is noble, blurred, beautiful and elegant, just like its name, blue flowers, like beautiful angels, so eye-catching and so dazzling.
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Growth advantage of Rabdosia angustifolia
Rabdosia angustifolia is a kind of excellent ornamental fruit plant, and the purple fruit is very beautiful. It is believed that making purple pearl grass into bonsai will have different ornamental effects.
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Huang Huai Cassia prefers to grow in such an environment.
Phellodendron pseudoacacia Cassia is a woody plant, which belongs to the tree class. In fact, it is also a more common kind of tree, flowering is mainly yellow.
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