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The yew blossoms without fruit teaches you a trick that the tree is immediately covered with red beans.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Why does the yew only blossom and not bear fruit? Taxus not only has rare medicinal value, but also has strong ornamental value. It has a long history and is known as a living fossil. It belongs to rare plants all over the world. At present, everyone is starting to raise.

Why does the yew only blossom and not bear fruit? Taxus not only has rare medicinal value, but also has strong ornamental value. It has a long history and is known as a living fossil. It belongs to rare plants all over the world. At present, everyone has begun to cultivate yew, and many people will encounter a problem, that is, how long will it take for yew to blossom and bear fruit? Let's talk about the time and conditions for the yew to blossom and bear fruit.

Generally speaking, when the tree is 7-8 years old, the southern yew can bear fruit. Taxus chinensis var. mairei is dioecious, that is, a single plant has only one sex, and if it is a male plant, it must not bear fruit. Its florescence is usually from April to May and its fruiting period is from June to November. The fruit of Taxus mairei is red and festive, which is why people like to plant it. Red is in line with the general aesthetic of the Chinese people.

If you want the yew to blossom and bear fruit, you need the following three conditions.

First, the yew must be 7-8 years old. If the yew growth time is too short, then the yew can not reach the mature stage, can not blossom and bear fruit. Therefore, the age of the tree must be identified when selecting the plant.

Second, it is necessary to choose the natural environment and other conditions suitable for the growth of yew. The natural environment plays an important role in the growth and development of the plant, so the environment must be suitable, so that the yew can grow better.

Third, when planting yew, it is appropriate to plant different male and female plants together, so that it can better blossom and pollinate, because the yew is pollinated, so it needs both male and female plants. Only in this way can we be full of red fruits.

Now that we know the time and conditions for Taxus mairei to blossom and bear fruit, let's talk about the things we need to pay attention to when planting Taxus mairei.

1. Lighting: the yew likes a relatively cool growth environment, so we need to shade it properly and cannot put it directly in the sun, otherwise it will make the plant water evaporate quickly, resulting in lack of water in branches and leaves, and plant drying up. When it is very hot in summer, you can put the yew in the living room or the corner of the balcony and put it on the windowsill in the evening.

2. Watering: the normal yew leaves are very straight, bright and resilient. If the leaves show malaise, they need to be watered properly. If the leaves sag, it means that there is a serious lack of water. In addition, the timing of watering can be judged by tapping the flowerpot to listen to the sound. If the sound is empty, it means that the soil is dry and needs watering.

That's all for attention this time. You can choose the planting method of yew according to your own needs and preferences, but the most basic points of attention must be remembered, oh, can't be forgotten!

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