Flower

EiphygumoxypetalumHaw

This flower is also known as Qionghua, Yuexiamei, which belongs to the family of cactus and genus.

[Morphological characteristics]

Perennial evergreen succulent plant. The metamorphosis technique is oval-shaped, hypertrophic and fleshy, with wavy edges, lignified middle tendons, and waxy and shiny surfaces. Flowers solitary on the margins of abnormal branches, without pedicels, flowers large, double petals, white, petals lanceolate; calyx red, tubelike. From July to August in the flowering period, it was mostly opened at around 10:00 in the evening, and the aroma was overflowing. It began to fade with more than four hours after opening.

[Customs]

Native to Mexico and Guatemala, it is widely cultivated everywhere. Sexual warmth, moist and semi-shade environment; not cold, more drought, avoid light, require a higher air temperature; in well-drained, good ventilation, rich in humus grown on sandy loam.

[Cultivation Techniques]

Reproduction: Cutting propagation is used. Liver strips in high-temperature greenhouses can be cut in all seasons, but the survival rate is highest in the greenhouse shade in early May. It is best to cut the old branches (twigs perishable) of the biennials when they are cut with flaky branches. Also use the stick-shaped cuttings, cut them down according to the section in section 2-3, and cut the base flat to insert clean sand. The moisture content in the soil is maintained at about 60%, and rooting can be performed in January or so. When the root length is 3 to 4 centimeters, the basin is raised.

Management: Planted with large pots. During the growing season, in particular after budding, adequate water supply should be provided; when air is dry, water should be sprayed on the plants sooner or later. Before spring, Shi thin and “fat water” 3--4 times. Cultivation sites should be shade sunscreen. Excessive shading and excessive nitrogen fertilizer will make the plants long, without flowering or blooming. However, the sunlight is too strong and the air is too dry, which will make the leafy branches shrink. After the formation of flower buds, the plants should be moved less and the strong winds should be avoided. After flowering, the plants have a short period of dormancy. Watering should be controlled, and fertilizers should be applied several times in the autumn after dormancy to cultivate the trees. Indoor winter, keep the basin soil dry, the room temperature should maintain more than lOq2. Although the lower temperature (such as 0 - 5 ~ C) may not freeze to death, but it will affect the flowering of the leap year. It is generally not changed in the year. It must be changed in the early autumn or early spring.

The habit of flowering at night has to be changed by means of "reversing day and night." That is, when the buds are swollen, they move into the darkroom during the day or are tightly shaded. Do not have a little light transmission. Use 100 watt bulbs for about 10 hours at night. Treat 7--10 days to bloom during the day and extend the flowering time by several hours. .
The leaves are green and elegant, and the flowers are grown and fragrant. The flower is only nowadays, but it is difficult to see tomorrow, so it is called a "flash in the pan."

[use]

The pods are large and white, with aromas and can be used for potted flower viewing.

The flowers are edible and can cure some gynecological diseases; their stems also have the function of clearing heat and detoxifying.

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