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Succulent plant-whirlwind Kylin

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Cyclone Kylin, Euphorbiaceae Euphorbiaceae. Originally from the province of Transvaal, South Africa. The plant is low, but has stout fleshy roots, with a total height of 18 cm, including a very short main stem, and the whole stem is 7 cm thick. Branches 3 Mel 7, old branches creeping, 5.

Cyclone Kylin, Euphorbiaceae Euphorbiaceae. Originally from the province of Transvaal, South Africa. The plant is low, but has stout fleshy roots, with a total height of 18 cm, including a very short main stem, and the whole stem is 7 cm thick. Branches 3 Mel 7, old branches creeping, 5 mi 7 cm long and 1.2 mi 3 cm in diameter. 3 ribs spirally, ribs strongly zigzag. The epidermis is turquoise with a dim pattern. There are verrucous protuberances on the edge, 0.5 mi 1 cm long, and each protuberance has a pair of 0.3 mi 1 cm long brown thorns. There are minute leaves at the tip of the new branch, caducous. Flowers inserted on upper-middle margin of branches, yellowish green, very small.

Whirlwind Kirin

The whirlwind unicorn is a small rare species in the genus Euphorbia, and the spiral shape is very rare in the genus Euphorbia. It can be used as a specimen display in the botanical garden and cultivated by some enthusiasts.

Sex likes warmth and sunshine. The cultivated soil requires good drainage and certain fertilizer content, and can be mixed with rotten leaf soil, garden soil, coarse sand and so on. It can be watered regularly during the growing period from spring to autumn. Keep the basin soil dry in winter, although Cyclone Kirin can withstand the low temperature of 3 ℃, the stem and branch epidermis is often reddish brown and will shrink at this low temperature, so it is best to maintain more than 10 ℃ and water properly.

Whirlwind Kirin

Cultivation techniques:

Cutting propagation, cutting branches from the base, drying for several days and then inserted into the semi-tidal medium, keep warm and semi-shaded conditions, slow rooting, to wait patiently for 39. Euphorbia lactea Euphorbiaceae Euphorbia plants. Native to India and Sri Lanka. The plant is 2 meters tall, has many branches, and has a diameter of 3 mi 5 cm. 3Mel has 4 edges, the ribs are flat, and the ribs are slightly raised. The skin is dark green with white stripes and halos. Thorn brown, 0.5 cm long. There are small leaves at the end of the stem, which fall early, so it gives the impression that there are no leaves all the time. The flower is born at the top of the new branch, with a total pedicel and a yellowish green floret.

Whirlwind Kirin

The imperial brocade has no leaves, and the pattern on the stem is very beautiful, which can be put indoors. When propagated for a long time, it can also be used as a rootstock of the genus Dazhao.

It can be cultivated outdoors from late spring to autumn and grows more rapidly. The winter temperature is maintained above 5 ℃. The stem segment can be cut off for cutting in propagation.

This species has a widely cultivated band variant Chunfeng. It grows faster than the original species. Chunfeng brocade with spotted brocade (white spot) is rare.

 
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