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Aspidistra is what plant, how to conserve?

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Paulownia is a plant of the genus Paulownia of the family Scrophulariaceae, also known as Paulownia alba, hollow paulownia or large fruit paulownia, is a common deciduous tree. Bark is gray and grayish black, smooth when young, with longitudinal rows when old. It likes enough light, warm environment, not cold. Origin is in our country, but a long time ago was introduced to Japan, Vietnam and other international, now in all parts of the world have distribution.

1. what plant is Aspidistra

Aspidistra is native to Taiwan, Vietnam, and Japan. It is a member of the genus Aspidistra of the tribe Convallarieae, order Liliales, class Monocotyledoneae, phylum Angiospermae.It is also known as a leaf orchid, a leaf green, is a more popular indoor foliage plants.It is a perennial, evergreen plant with beautiful green leaves.It is very ornamental.It's called the Aspidistra because its fruit resembles a spider's egg and its underground rhizome is shaped like a spider's.

2. how to maintain Aspidistra

1. Temperature: When breeding Aspidistra, it is recommended to put it in an environment with a temperature of about 20 .This warm environment is very suitable for the plant and can make it grow better.

2, soil: It likes to be weak acid, relatively soft, fertile soil.When breeding, it is suggested to mix rotten leaf soil, sandy soil, garden soil and a small amount of base fertilizer to prepare its culture soil.

3. Watering: It prefers a humid environment. When breeding, it should be watered in time so that its soil can maintain a certain humidity.You can't let it run out of water during the growing season, but you can't water it too much to let it accumulate water in the soil.

4, fertilization: It is more like fertilizer, spring and autumn when the need for topdressing 1-2 times a month.Fertilizer is best to use liquid fertilizer, because liquid fertilizer is more conducive to its absorption of nutrients.

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