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What is herbaceous peony, how to cultivate?

Skyler White
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Lily planting should choose the right time, climate factors can affect the survival rate. Spring or autumn is a more appropriate time, the best planting time is in autumn from August to September, the temperature can be basically maintained at about 15 C, very suitable for growth and germination. If it is potted planting, the time can be delayed appropriately, until September-October planting can also be. If you miss the planting time in that year, you can wait until March next spring to plant again.

1. what is Paeonia lactiflora

Paeonia lactiflora is a perennial herbaceous plant of Paeonia of Ranunculaceae.It has many nicknames, such as Li Cao, Jiang Li, Yu Rong, Hong Yao, no bone flower and so on.Its height is between 50-110 cm, and its leaves are slender and green.Its flowers are beautiful and colorful, and different varieties have different colors.Among them, red, white, pink, black, yellow, purple and so on are more common.Some special varieties have more than two colors.

2. how to plant peony

1. Sowing and planting: First, select some healthy and plump seeds and soak them in water at a temperature of about 50 for about a day to soften the seed coats.Then prepare some culture soil with good air permeability, put the seeds on the soil surface, and cover the soil with 1-2 cm.After that, put them in a well-ventilated place and water them at the right time to keep the soil moist.It can germinate in 15-20 days.

2. Cuttage planting: It can also be planted by cuttage.Firstly, a section of branch which grows well, is between 10 and 15cm in length and has a small amount of leaves is cut from a healthy mother plant and is put into a disinfectant to disinfect the cut.Then it is placed in a ventilated place, dried and cut, and then inserted into a soft and breathable culture medium.Then put it in a warm place and cover it with a film to keep it warm and moist.It can take root in 20-30 days.

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