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The old gardener tells you: the furry silver brocade is succulent. Besides the bear boy, which do you know?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Among the many succulent plants, there is a typical succulent plant, which is Yinbojin succulent plant. The most prominent features of the succulent plants of the genus Brocade are small plants, round leaves, fluff and back wax.

Among the many meaty plants, there is a typical meaty variety, which is the succulent plant of the genus Argyra. The most striking characteristics of the succulent plants of the genus Ambersia are their small size, rounded leaves, and hair and wax. In the large family of silver brocade, there are also many beautiful varieties. In addition to the familiar bear boy, there are many varieties! Next, the old gardener will introduce you one by one.

Number one, Bear Boy.

Bear Boy also had two nicknames, bear paw and green bear. It belongs to a meat-rich plant of the genus Ambersia in the family Crassulaceae, native to Cape Town, South Africa. Bear cub's plant shape is small and exquisite, the leaves present a kind of oval shape, round and plump, light green color, more magical is, in the edge of the leaves also grow a row of purple-red saw-shaped teeth, from a distance, just like a bear's claws, let people love after watching. Because the bear cub is a typical subtropical plant species, it is well suited to growing in warm, dry and sunny environments. However, it also has certain characteristics of semi-shade resistance and cold resistance, but Xiaobian still reminds everyone that Bear Boy is more afraid of high temperature. When the ambient temperature reaches 35 degrees, it is easy to sunburn its plants.

Second, Damofoo Niang

Dharma Funiang is also a meat-rich plant of the genus Broccoli of the Crassulaceae family. It is also called Maruye Funiang. Originated in the central and southern regions of North America, due to its strong ornamental value, it has been loved and respected by many flower friends. Damofoo also belongs to a fleshy shrub variety. Its plant compact, soft stems, leaves plump and full, crystal clear, red and yellow color, just like a string of crystal clear grapes. Like other succulent plants, Dharma Funiang also likes to grow in a warm and dry environment with plenty of light, and has some resistance to cold temperatures. Because Dharma Funiang likes plenty of light, so when we breed, it is best to adopt the way of sunshine all day, and to ensure sufficient water supply, so as to ensure the good growth of Dharma Funiang.

Third, Ping Pong Fu Niang

Pingpong Funiang is also a kind of succulent plant variety of Brocade of Crassulaceae. Among the succulent plants of Funiang, Pingpong Funiang is a hybrid variety. Although it was not born for a long time, it has won the favor of many flower friends with its pretty flower posture. Ping Pong Funiang's plant shape is elegant and unique, the leaves present an oval shape, the color is gray, slightly pink, above also grows a layer of white fluff, looks like a table tennis ball. Pingpong Funiang prefers sunny and warm and dry growing environment. In view of this characteristic of Pingpong Funiang, we should adopt a full sunshine mode and ensure suitable environmental temperature when breeding, so as to be more conducive to its growth.

Fourth, the little sticky.

It is also a meat-rich plant species of the genus Ambergris in the Crassulaceae family. It is native to Cape Town, South Africa. The small sticky fleshy plant was compact and dense. The leaves were round and full, yellow-green in color, and there was a pink color at the edge. It looked very beautiful. In addition, the small sticky leaves can also secrete a sticky liquid, so people gave it such a very vivid name. Small sticky meat is very suitable for warm, dry and well-ventilated growth environment, in addition, small sticky meat also has a certain drought tolerance and poor tolerance ability, under normal circumstances, as long as every ten days or so, small sticky meat supplement water, it can grow very well.

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