The tube rhododendron grows better in this environment.
Growth habits of Rhododendron tuberosum
Tube rhododendron is a plant originally from high altitude, it likes cool, afraid of heat, and it likes humid environment, can not bear drying.
The adaptability to the soil is relatively strong, it likes loose and fertile soil, which is rich in humus, but if the soil is relatively sticky or poor air permeability, its growth may not be very good.
The function of Rhododendron tuberosum
Tube rhododendron is still very ornamental, it has luxuriant branches and leaves, and its flower pattern is relatively strange, so it is very suitable for bonsai culture. When breeding in the garden, it is more suitable to breed it at the edge of the forest, by the stream and so on.
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In fact, avocados are also famous and out of date, and many people know it. However, this avocado can also make small bonsai. Let's take a look at some knowledge about avocados.
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Cinnamon also has a flower name.
Cinnamon is an evergreen tree of Lauraceae. We often use cinnamon in our daily life. Cinnamon is often used in Chinese stew, which has the effect of removing odor. Western food is more widely used. Cinnamon is often added to coffee or tea as seasoning. Cinnamon powder is sweet and astringent, slightly spicy and refreshing.
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