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Common succulent varieties suitable for northern areas!

Saul Goodman
2020-07-29 16:46:15
The temperature in the north is quite different, with four distinct seasons. The maximum temperature in summer can be over 35 degrees, and the minimum temperature can be below 30 degrees. In such an environment, what kind of succulent plants are suitable for breeding? Most of its succulent plants can be cultured, but today I will introduce some succulent plants that are especially suitable for cultivation in the north.

Qing Sheng Jin

Qingshengjin can also grow normally in the environment of - 5 ℃. If the temperature is lower than - 10 ℃, it is easy to frostbite. In addition to summer, Qingsheng brocade is growing in the other three seasons, and in the environment of large temperature difference and sunshine, the fleshy leaves will turn from golden yellow to red, gorgeous and dazzling.

Coral beads

Coral beads will enter a short dormancy state in summer. Its vitality is very tenacious, and there is no problem in exposed breeding. And it likes the sun, in the summer to pay attention to shade. It can adapt to the temperature of - 5 ℃ in winter.

Green lock dragon like green

The growth speed of green dragon is very fast, the breeding method is simple, and the ability to adapt to the environment is also very strong. There is no problem at all in the low temperature of - 10 ℃.

Purple pearls

Purple Pearl as long as not in the sun, the rest of the environment can survive, winter can adapt to - 5 degrees below the temperature. The ability to adapt to the environment is also very strong

White Peony

White peony likes the weather with good ventilation, abundant sunshine and dry. There is no problem living in the temperature of - 5 ℃ in winter.

Buddha beads

There is no problem for Buddha pearl season to survive in the temperature of - 5 ℃.

TA song

Tasong can bear more temperature of minus 10 degrees in winter. Spring and autumn are the growth period of tasong. It is not difficult for tasong to spend summer.

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