Bonsai spectacle: fireworks and trees
Pyrotechnic trees are small shrubs of the genus Verbenaceae, native to Africa and the Pacific Islands, and are also sporadically distributed in China. The fireworks tree is beautiful in shape, beautiful in leaf color, colorful in color and dancing in stamens. The flowers bloom continuously from June to November, and the flowering period is as long as half a year. Flower terminal, long tube-shaped, scattered, inflorescence dense, kaleidoscope purplish red, the front end exploded 5 white and colorful long petals, like stars twinkling, like a mass of fireworks in full bloom during the festival. The revealed stamens are like gold and silver willows, the breeze bounces and dances incessantly, and the fruit after the flower is colorful. Fireworks tree is a rare garden flower with great ornamental value. At the Hong Kong Flower Show in March 2004, the mysterious pots of fireworks bonsai attracted Chinese and foreign tourists like magnets and amazed many viewers.
In addition to ornamental, with the progress of science, its medicinal value and nutrition and health care function have been gradually discovered. Its root has the functions of soothing liver and regulating qi, tonifying kidney and strengthening essence, nourishing stomach and middle, tonifying blood and regulating menstruation and so on. Therefore, fireworks tree is a collection of ornamental, medicinal garden treasures. If you can cultivate a pot of fireworks trees can not only enjoy the beautiful scenery, but also health care, but also full of food. It can be said that "no one knows it in the boudoir, and the world is surprised when I show it."
Pyrotechnic tree has strong vitality, can be transplanted and survived all the year round, has a wide range of adaptation, is suitable for both north and south, does not choose soil, and is resistant to diseases and insect pests. Pyrotechnic trees are mainly propagated by tillers, and one root can reproduce 20-50 tiller seedlings a year, and the tiller seedlings of the same year can blossom the following year.
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Bonsai wonderful work: crape myrtle
Dwarf crape myrtle is a perennial deciduous shrub. Its plant type is short and plump, the flower color is bright and rich, the flower shape is strange and beautiful, and the flowering period is as long as half a year. It is deeply loved by people and can be called a wonderful work in bonsai. Crape myrtle is generally sown and propagated with seeds, and can be sown in spring, summer and autumn. After the seeds were sown, the seedlings emerged in about 10 days. When the seedlings grow to 10 cm high, they can be transplanted into flowerpots. Surprisingly, it blossoms when the seedling is only 20 centimeters high. The colors are bright red, peach red, lilac, pink and white, bright red like fire, pink like Dan, lilac
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Modeling Technology of bonsai Ganoderma lucidum
Ganoderma lucidum [Ganodermalucidum (Leyss.exFr.) Karst], also known as Ganoderma lucidum, Ruicao, antler, etc., belongs to the genus Ganoderma lucidum of the subphylum Basidiomycetes. It is a perennial woody fungus. It mainly grows in the alpine primeval forests of Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Yunnan, Guizhou, Sichuan, Xizang and other provinces. Ganoderma lucidum has a unique shape and brilliant colors. It has been a rich and auspicious thing since ancient times.
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