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Succulent plant-- thousand-feathered crane

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Thousand-feathered crane is a plant of the genus Euphorbia of the family crassulaceae, also known as the cockscomb palm. It is a band variant of the peel's stone lotus (endowment). Perennial herbaceous succulent plant, its leaf shape is the same as the common stone lotus, only because its stem growth cone is transversely banded.

Thousand-feathered crane is a plant of the genus Euphorbia of the family crassulaceae, also known as the cockscomb palm. It is a band variant of the peel's stone lotus (endowment). The perennial herbaceous succulent plant has the same leaf shape as the common stone lotus, but the whole plant is like a chicken crown because its stem growth cone is transversely zonal.

Thousand-feathered crane

Distribution:

Originally from the state of Puebla, Mexico, it is now widely cultivated in the world.

Growth habits:

Like plenty of sunshine, once the sun is not enough to quickly return to the original. When planted with plain sandy soil that does not contain too much fertilizer, there is no need to apply fertilizer, but it grows healthily when there is potash fertilizer in the soil.

Thousand-feathered crane

Plant morphology:

The original species is stemless or short-stemmed, the leaves are closely arranged into rosette discs, the leaves are long spoon-shaped, blue-gray-white, thickly powdered, the leaf base is narrow, the leaf quality is thin, and the leaf apex has a small tip. The leaves are 7cm long and 2cm wide. Inflorescences 15 mi 35 cm tall, florets bell-shaped, 0.9-1.2 cm long, red. Qianyu crane consists of numerous overlapping leaves significantly smaller than the original species to form a cockscomb-shaped plant.

Thousand-feathered crane

Methods of reproduction:

The old plant should be cut and cut in spring, and the new plant has strong resistance to summer. Beware of the harm of aphids and shell insects.

 
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