Why does succulent plant have foil?
Foil, which is actually the inflorescence of flowers and plants, is an important part of plant reproductive organs, but different varieties of succulent plants have different shapes of foil. For the succulent plants of crassulaceae, it is not only easier to grow foil, but also longer, giving people a feeling of being unique and standing out from the crowd.
If succulent plants want to blossom and pollinate and bear fruit or seeds, they usually need foil, so foil is actually a necessary organ for succulent plants to blossom and bear fruit. After the succulent plant grows from young to adult, it will grow foil according to its own growth cycle to achieve flowering, pollination and seed setting, and after the seeds are mature, they can be harvested as seed preparation.
Because for the vast majority of succulent plants, it is usually possible to breed young plants by sowing, not only succulent plants, but also many other common types of flowers and plants, sowing is one of the main ways of reproduction. However, compared with other ordinary flowers and plants, succulent plants tend to produce foil more easily. Considering the convenience, people usually use branches and leaves to propagate succulent seedlings, so it is strange for succulent plants to grow foil. In fact, this is a relatively normal natural phenomenon under the normal maintenance and management conditions of succulent plants.
The foil of some succulent plants does not have much ornamental value alone, but it may have a different taste if they are collected and tied into a bouquet of cut flowers, and the ornamental value may be obvious. However, the value of foil is generally not reflected in ornamental, nor will it consume much nutrients, but if succulent plants of the same family and genus can be found, their foil can be leaned together to impart pollen, so as to develop other more novel varieties.
Therefore, based on the above reasons, succulent plants want to blossom and bear fruit, want to cultivate new varieties, and even want to make cut flower materials or cuttings to propagate succulent young plants, often need to grow foil to achieve. It can be seen how important foil is to succulent plants.
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