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Pulsatilla Kuhschellen
From March to May every year, White-headed Weng perfectly interprets the transformation of young people into old people with vicissitudes of life, and people who are susceptible to it will sigh that the future is not long, and time always changes. Fortunately, Pulsatilla is a perennial plant, their reincarnation.
2018-04-30 -
What are the effects and effects of Pulsatilla chinensis
What are the effects and effects of Pulsatilla chinensis
2019-02-28 -
Culture method of Pulsatilla chinensis
Soil pulsatilla is suitable for growing in soil with deep soil layer and good drainage, either sandy soil or clayey soil, and add enough base fertilizer. Light and temperature Pulsatilla Weng likes the sun very much, but can not let the strong light shine directly on it. It is suitable to be born in a cool and dry environment, and it has good cold resistance.
2018-11-27 -
What kind of food does Pulsatilla eat?
What kind of food does Pulsatilla eat?
2018-07-06 -
Pulsatilla, maybe you don't know it has such a nickname.
Pulsatilla is a kind of plant with great medicinal value, but its flowering is also more ornamental. In fact, the breeding method of pulsatilla is not difficult.
2018-05-04 -
Seed Propagation of Pulsatilla chinensis
The best season for seed reproduction is still autumn, but it can also be propagated in spring. If you sow seeds in autumn, you can blossom in the following spring. However, if you sow seeds in spring, it is very likely that they will not blossom in that year and will not blossom until the following spring, and the waiting time will be longer.
2018-11-27 -
The latest diseases and insect pests of Pulsatilla chinensis and their control
Pulsatilla disease and its control spot blight, also known as leaf blight, is not only easy to appear in Pulsatilla, but also common in other plants. The main symptom is that dark brown spots appear on the leaves, and over time, the spots
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What is the difference between fire grass and pulsatilla chinensis?
Fire grass and pulsatilla are ranunculaceae perennial herbs, what is the difference between the two? What is the difference between fire and grass? 1. Sepals 5, pale pink or white, obovate, broadly obovate or broadly elliptic.
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Artificial feeding technique of Pulsatilla chinensis
Artificial feeding technique of Pulsatilla chinensis
2018-07-06 -
Diseases and insect pests of Pulsatilla chinensis and its control
Diseases and insect pests of Pulsatilla chinensis and its control
2020-07-03 -
The latest planting method of Pulsatilla chinensis
Pulsatilla is a perennial herb of the anemone genus of Ranunculaceae, which is also known as Nai he Cao, Bai Tou Cao and Lao Gu Cao. It is mostly wild in hills, barren slopes and fields. It has the efficacy of heat-clearing and detoxification, cooling blood and stopping dysentery, dryness and insecticidal effect, and has high medicinal value. And as the demand increases,
2020-11-10 The latest Pulsatilla planting method yes Ranunculaceae -
Planting method of Pulsatilla chinensis
Planting method of Pulsatilla chinensis
2018-11-08 -
Cultivation techniques of Pulsatilla chinensis
Cultivation techniques of Pulsatilla chinensis
2018-06-29 -
Baitouweng decoction combined with Glycyrrhiza Ejiao in the treatment of Dog Blood dysentery
Canine blood dysentery is one of the most common canine diseases in clinic. The disease develops rapidly, the curative effect is very little or ineffective when treated with antibiotics, and the prognosis is poor. Pulsatilla plus licorice Ejiao decoction is a representative prescription for the treatment of blood deficiency dysentery and Yin injury for a long time, which comes from the synopsis of the Golden Chamber. 1. Clinical symptoms include sudden onset, mental depression, fever, thirst and thirst, little or no food, dry nose, vomiting, dysentery and purulent blood, often bright red or purplish red, with severe acute aftershock, weakening or declining intestinal sound, crimson tongue, yellow fur and pulse.
2019-01-16 -
How to mix pesticides to prevent flower diseases?
How to mix pesticides to prevent flower diseases?
2020-11-05 -
Traditional Chinese medicine therapy for ten knotty diseases in chickens
In production practice, we often encounter such a situation, that is, all the "good drugs" have been used up in the treatment of some infectious diseases, but the effect is still not obvious. On the contrary, the use of low-cost traditional Chinese medicine has achieved unexpected good results, these facts show that traditional Chinese medicine has its unique effect in the treatment of difficult diseases in chickens, which is introduced below for backup. 1 chicken pulsatilla pulsatilla, purslane, horse tail, chestnut 15% each; Phellodendron chinense, realgar, talcum, patchouli 10% each. Usage: in the proportion of 3%
2019-01-16 -
One move a day: traditional Chinese medicine for prevention and treatment of diarrhea in piglets
One move a day: traditional Chinese medicine for prevention and treatment of diarrhea in piglets
2018-07-09 -
Which plants can't be fed to rabbits?
The rabbit is small in size and weak in resistance. when mowing and raising the rabbit, some poisonous forage is mixed in the forage. If it is not careful, being eaten by the rabbit by mistake will cause poisoning and even death. Common poisonous forage are: plantain seed, morning glory, smut fungus, broken intestine grass, Tang pine grass (ponytail), mountain pepper, celery, Sophora flavescens, pulsatilla, garlic, jujube, sour mold (sour), Artemisia chinensis, Pinellia ternata, Xanthium sibiricum, Coptis chinensis, Shilonghuang, tobacco root, oleander, evergreen, impatiens, mandala,
2019-01-16 -
"soil Pesticide" to Control Flower pests
"soil Pesticide" to Control Flower pests
2019-07-19 -
Common summer dormant flowers
Common summer dormant flowers
2020-04-22