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Planting techniques of Diantang Flower

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Planting techniques of Diantang Flower

Tang flower is also known as bee flower, yellow plum, yellow elm plum, etc. It is a deciduous shrub plant belonging to Tang flower of Rosaceae family. Its branches and leaves are green and soft, and the golden flowers are full of trees. It has special charm. It is suitable to be planted in the corner of the wall and beside the pipeline. It should be planted as a hedge. The flower diameter group should be planted in front of the evergreen trees, beside the ancient trees and in the cracks of the rocks. Let's take a look at the planting technology of Tang flower together!

The Growth Habits of the Flowers of Amygdalus chinensis

The flower is a deciduous shrub, native to North China to South China, distributed in Anhui, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Fujian, Henan, Hunan, Hubei, Guangdong, Gansu, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou, Beijing, Tianjin and other places. It likes warm and humid environment, poor cold resistance, lax soil requirements, and grows best in fertile and loose sandy loam.

A method of propagation of the flower

1. Plant division: In early spring and late autumn, divide the new plants with 1~2 branches directly from the mother plants in the soil with a knife or shovel, and transplant them. The mother plants left in the soil will be divided again in the second year.

2, cuttage: Tanghua March hardwood cuttage with ungerminated annual branches, June around with young cuttings, in brown soil, mature soil or sand, if inserted in the open field to shade, prevent drying.

3. Sowing: The method of sowing and breeding is only used when breeding single-petal seeds in large quantities. After harvesting, the seeds need to be stored in sand at 5℃ for 1~2 months. Sowing in the next spring, covering with fine soil, covering with grass, and setting up a shed for shade after emergence.

Cultivation Techniques of Chinese Herbs

1. Soil: The planting area of Tangtang flower should choose warm and humid, soft soil, good drainage and non-alkaline soil.

2. Transplanting: apply base fertilizer, compost, manure, decomposed human manure, etc. to the transplanting land of Chinese flowering plant, mix evenly, level, transplant in the open field or in the pot before germination in spring or in October.

3. Water and fertilizer: Tang flowers generally do not need to be watered frequently, and potted plants should be watered in the afternoon, so it is not easy to irrigate more. In summer, water more, and apply 1~2 times of liquid fertilizer according to seedling potential throughout the growth period.

4. Pruning: Cut off the dead branches immediately when the branches are found to have fallen, otherwise it will spread to the roots, resulting in the death of the whole plant. After flowering, leave 50 cm high and cut off the upper branches to promote underground bud germination.

5. Change pots: change pots once every 3 years or so in potted plants in cold areas, combine root pruning, plant division and renewal of old and weak branches.

 
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