Juniper can also be called it.
A nickname for juniper
Juniper, also known as Juniper, Pinus elliottii, Pinus elliottii, Platycladus orientalis, and soft-leaf juniper.
Growth habits of juniper
Juniper is a light-loving plant, but it is also more shady. When raising juniper, we need to give it a cooler climate, the suitable temperature for its growth is between 15 ℃-30 ℃, juniper's cold resistance is still very good.
In the selection of soil methods, the requirement is not very high, because juniper has a strong adaptability to the soil, generally choose limestone chestnut soil or loess gray calcium soil is OK.
The Cultural meaning of Juniper
In ancient times, it was said that throwing branches of juniper into the fire could ward off evil spirits, and some people used juniper to burn to prevent plague.
In addition, in some mythological allusions, it is also mentioned that juniper has the function of comforting the tired soul, which is mentioned in the Bible, as well as in the Chronicles of Kings.
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Growth advantage of juniper
Juniper is an evergreen woody plant, which can be cultivated as a landscaping plant, and can be cultivated and watched indoors after potted or made into bonsai, with good results.
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Mulberry tree will tell you its nickname.
Mulberry must be no stranger to everyone, and mulberry is a very delicious food. Mulberry is a kind of woody plant, which is relatively tall, but it can also be made into bonsai.
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