Manual maintenance and Management of Cymbidium
Cymbidium is elegant and dignified, with rich fragrance after flowering, and has a high ornamental value. It is an ornamental flower that many orchid lovers like very much. Artificial cultivation of wind orchid needs to pay attention to prepare a growth environment which is more consistent with the natural environment in order to ensure that the wind orchid blossoms beautifully.
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Key points of maintenance and management of rosemary
Rosemary is a perennial evergreen subshrub with slow growth but strong regeneration ability. Rosemary is more tolerant to drought and does not need to be watered too much when cultivated. Now more and more flower friends will plant a pot of rosemary in their homes, which can not only be used for viewing, but also keep the air fresh at home.
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Key points of maintenance and management of paulownia
The ornamental effect of Dayantong is better, and many flower friends will buy it from the market and keep it at home. Paulownia has a certain ability to resist drought, the growth requires high air humidity, and the environment needs to be kept dry during the winter dormant period. Artificial cultivation of paulownia should pay attention to the following points
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