What are the special features of Ruixiang?
A nickname for Ruixiang
Daphne, also known as Ruilan, sleeping incense, Penglai purple, amorous tree, Mao Ruixiang, Shanmenghua, Ruixiang, Lujia, Bai Ruixiang, snowflake skin, mountain cotton skin.
Growth habits of Daphne odorifera
Daphne prefers semi-overcast and more ventilated environment, more afraid of strong light exposure, like wet, not very drought-resistant, but should also be careful not to be too wet. The soil generally chooses loose and fertile soil with good drainage. When applying fertilizer, it is mainly nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, and base fertilizer can be used.
Pay attention to keeping the temperature and giving enough light in winter and spring.
The Flower language of Ruixiang
The flower words of Ruixiang are auspicious and auspicious, and the moral is still very good. It is a famous flower in our country with excellent color, fragrance and charm.
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Distribution area and growth habits of Paeonia suffruticosa
Multi-flowered wild peony is a beautiful flower, the ornamental value is needless to say, it also has a high medicinal value, the fruit can also be eaten.
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Mimeng Hua is a kind of woody plant, and its name is quite interesting. Mimeng flower has relatively high economic value, ornamental value and medicinal value.
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