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What are pomegranate flowers like, what are pomegranate flowers in full bloom like?

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-11-16 11:23:35
After transplanting the newly bought Clivia, if the soil is wet, there is no need to water it. If the soil is dry, it needs to be watered. Also, if the root system is damaged during transplanting, it needs to be disinfected and air-dried before planting, which can be watered, if not air-dried, it needs to wait for two or three days before watering.

Pomegranate flower is a plant of pomegranate family, pomegranate genus, originated from Iran and Afghanistan in Central Asia, and is widely planted in Xinxiang of Henan Province and Huangshi of Hubei Province.Its orange-red flowers have five to seven petals on the tips or axils of branches and leaves.

1. What do pomegranate flowers look like

The color of pomegranate flowers is very bright, red, red color, each flower is tightly attached to the branches.Its petals open, from a distance, a pomegranate flower is like a cluster of flames jumping on the branches.Close up, it looks like a small trumpet, a wind chime, wearing a fiery red exterior, fluttering in the wind.

2. What does the blooming pomegranate flower look like

The pomegranate flower shape is quite small, after blooming, the petal opens, the tail is close to the branch that side is the ellipse, the shape resembles one by one small trumpet.It is a string in the branches, but also like a wind chimes, in the breeze blowing sound.

3. Florescence maintenance of pomegranate flower

Light: During the flowering period of pomegranate flowers, it is necessary to ensure sufficient light in its maintenance environment.It likes light, enough light can make it grow better, and open more beautiful flowers.

Watering: Pomegranate flowers are relatively cold-resistant, and their demand for water is not very large, but we cannot ignore the supply of water to them.You can water it once a day in the morning, control the amount of water, keep the soil slightly moist, and do not produce water.

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