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What are the varieties of Zoysia

Walter White
2020-07-30 08:41:54
According to the legend, there are 366 varieties of Zoysia, which make up a calendar. So what kinds of Zoysia do you have in real life? Let's take a look.

Overview of Zoysia species

Although there are 366 kinds of Zoysia in the legend, after all, the legend is a legend. 366 kinds are hard to find. In real life, the types of Zoysia can be roughly divided into four categories: Zoysia, folium Zoysia, glass Zoysia and floret Zoysia. Among them, Zoysia is the most common and common, while others are some varieties, with general shape and sex. Can not change, only a few very smile difference, next we will introduce these kinds of wisps one by one.

Chinese medicine.

It's the most common and common Zoysia. It can be used as medicine, but it's also a kind of poisonous plant. It can be used reasonably to reduce swelling, relieve pain, lower milk and so on. But if the livestock accidentally eat this plant, it's likely to die. Therefore, it's necessary to use the Zoysia reasonably and not blindly. In addition, the plant height of this kind of Zoysia is about 10 to 20 cm, the flowers are white, the flowers are relatively small, belonging to herbs.

Little flowers and wisps

Floret is a variety of the Zoysia. Its function and color have not changed much. As the name suggests, the flower size of the Zoysia is slightly smaller. The plant height of the floret is about 10 to 25 cm, and the flower has fragrance.

Large leaves and wisps

The characteristic of the large leaf is that the leaves are slightly larger than all other kinds of the complex and the varieties of the complex. Of course, the functions and medicinal values of the large leaf complex and the complex are the same

overview of Zoysia species

There are many strands of glass

More growth in temperate and tropical areas, flowers are mostly blue, relatively high ornamental value, as far as a glass bead, so it's named glass complex.

Stellaria glauca

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