What is the breeding method of Erythrina macrophylla? Is it suitable for home use?
1. The chimney is rich in colors and very luxurious and beautiful. Anyone familiar with Erythrina macrophylla knows that it is a perennial herb. It was first discovered in Brazil in South America in 1785, and was introduced to China in 1930s. Because of its many flowers and long flowering period, it is also considered as a new flower in China.
Usually, the plant appearance of Erythrina macrophylla is not high, generally about 20 cm. Its flowers are terminal or axillary, and there are many horticultural varieties with different colors, such as pink, red, purple blue, white and multicolor. The flowers they bloom are big and beautiful, so the flowers of Dayantong are luxurious and beautiful, and last for a long time, which is much better than raising that green radish.
People say that especially after the bud blooms, it is like an ugly duckling instantly turning into a white swan, and colorful flowers look very luxurious. If its flowers are compared with those precious peonies, they are not inferior.
2. Pittosporum macrophylla has strong adaptability and diverse breeding methods. Many flower lovers believe that this big rock tree, as a perennial herb, looks ordinary when it is not flowering, just like cabbage, but it looks very different from ordinary cabbage when it grows many small and exquisite buds, and suddenly becomes noble from ordinary. In addition to their low plant height, their tubers are oblate, their aboveground stems are extremely short, their leaves are opposite to each other in oil green, and their shapes are plump and large, oval and serrated. Pedicels usually grow between leaves and produce large flowers with rich colors.
Pittosporum macrophylla has strong adaptability and can be cultivated and produced by sowing, leaf transplanting, bud transplanting and bulb culture. Especially, besides sowing, people like to choose robust leaves, redundant lateral buds or terminal buds as propagators for reproduction and production. In addition, when bulbs are used for cultivation, decapitated bulbs usually have multiple buds. When cultivating, only one bud is left in the bud, and the weak bud is removed, which is beneficial to the concentration and blooming of nutrition.
3. Dayantong is suitable for home use. What should I pay attention to in maintenance? Erythrina macrophylla leaves are green and beautiful, which is very suitable for indoor reproduction. People like their green leaves and luxurious flower-shaped colors. We often see that Erythrina macrophylla cultivated by people is covered with white fluff, and even there is some white on the edge of its blooming flowers, which is similar to the color of white snowflakes, just like the edge of flowers is covered with layers of white snow, so that people call it falling snow mud.
When maintaining at home, it should be noted that Erythrina macrophylla likes a warm, moist and fat environment, but its root system is capillaries, which is very fragile. It is best to choose fertile soil that is loose enough, breathable and well drained for breeding. For example, humus soil, perlite, peat soil and vermiculite can be mixed, with a little base fertilizer and proper water and fertilizer management, which is more conducive to the growth of Erythrina macrophylla flowers.
It is said that Dayantong is also a little delicate. If the light is insufficient, or the light is too strong, the water is too large, and improper management will also lead to bone rot.