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Introduction of Gardenia, Gardenia Flower Language

Jane Margolis
2020-11-16 11:23:35
The breeding cuckoo can be sowed by washing the seeds in spring, disinfecting them and sowing them in the soil with fine soil. Or the grafting method is used, the rootstock is a two-year-old cuckoo, and the tender shoots are cut from the plants of the western cuckoo. The bottom is cut into a wedge shape and is cut into sections at a position of 2-3cm, and finally, a longitudinal cut of 1cm is inserted into one end of the wedge shape, and then the wedge shape is bound with a plastic bag.

1. Family

Gardenia jasminoides belongs to Rubiaceae, Gardenia, is the garden of ornamental plants, there are many varieties, originated in China, mainly distributed in the southern region of China, many cities will be the flower as the city flower.

2. Morphology

Gardenia is a shrub plant, about 0.3-3 meters high, the shape of the branches is cylindrical, the color is gray.The leaves are distributed oppositely, leathery in texture, sometimes papery, and have many shapes and shapes, about 3-25 centimeters in length.The color of the flowers is mostly white, sometimes a little milky yellow, with a fragrant smell, and the filaments inside are relatively short.The shape of the fruit is oval or nearly spherical, and the color is yellow or orange-red.

3. Habits

Although gardenia is relatively shade-tolerant, it prefers sunshine. In a growth environment with sufficient light, it will grow more vigorously and blossom more.Gardenia like warm growth environment, slightly cold-resistant in winter, but to do a good job of cold-proof measures.It is suitable for growing in fertile, well-drained acidic soil and poor growth in heavy and hardened soil.

4. Propagation

The propagation of Gardenia jasminoides is mainly by cuttage and layering, and can also be sown.

5. Flower Language

Gardenia's flower language is more, there is joy, waiting for a lifetime, strong, eternal love and so on.

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