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Is azalea azalea, herbaceous or woody?

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-11-16 11:23:35
There are many propagation methods of lilac, if you want to use sowing, you need to select full seeds first, and then sow them. If you want to use cuttings, you can choose semi-lignified branches and insert them into breathable substrates. If you want to use layering, choose a strong long branch and press it down into the soil. If you want to use division, you can break off the small buds on the plant and plant them. If you want to use grafting, select the rootstock and scion, through the budding method of grafting.

1. is it azalea

Rhododendron is also called azalea, which is another name for azalea.However, there is a difference between the two, not all azaleas are azaleas, only the wild is azalea.Rhododendron is a kind of azalea, and there are many varieties of azaleas, so it can not be said that azaleas is azalea.

2. is it herbaceous or woody

Rhododendron is a shrub, it is a woody plant.There are many species of Rhododendron, about 800 species, its main origin is in the north temperate zone, now widely distributed in Taiwan, Guangdong, Anhui, Jiangsu and other regions.It grows in mountain thickets or under pine forests.

3. Growth Habits

1. Shade-loving: The azalea is a shade-loving plant and does not like an environment with direct sunlight.When breeding, it should be placed in the shade of trees or in a slightly weaker position.Especially in the hot summer, do not be directly exposed to the sun, easy to burn branches and leaves.

2, like acid: It likes to grow in acidic soil, do not like calcareous soil, do not use alkaline soil breeding, easy to cause its poor growth.

Rhododendron

3, like wet: This plant likes to grow in wet soil, the general soil to maintain moist but not wet on the line, but not to allow water in the soil appear.It is best to use acidic water when watering, and remember not to use alkaline water.

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