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How to choose Gardenia

Hank Schrader
2020-01-09 13:05:37
Gardenias are really familiar to you, especially the song gardenias open, which is sung for a long time every year in the graduation season, has been popular in the streets and alleys, so that you have a deeper understanding of gardenias. Gardenia not only has strong fragrance, but also has a lot of value. Flowers can make tea, fruits, stems and leaves can be used as medicine, so to speak, it's treasure all over! So if we want to buy a gardenia, how to choose? You may not know much about this problem. Let's learn together!

I. Basic Characteristics of Gardenia

First of all, let's deepen the impression of gardenias, so that we can be confident in our selection, right? The origin of gardenia is in China. It likes warm and wet environment. It must ensure certain light to grow normally. It can stand cold and semi cool environment, but it can not have water. It likes relatively fertile acid loose soil. The twigs of Gardenia are green, the leaves grow symmetrically, and the color is glossy. Its flowers are generally white, with short pedicels, long oval fruits, many seeds

Gardenia

2. Selection method of Gardenia

1. First of all, we need to look at the root. Some flower friends may ask that the root of gardenia is buried in the soil. What do you think? This is very simple. Generally, gardenia in the flower market is temporarily cultivated in a small black and soft flowerpot. If you cut a small opening on the edge of this small flowerpot, you can see the root. If you see the root is white, white, tender and tender, you can go on to the next step. If you see the root is yellow and black, you have to choose it again!

2. The next step is to look at the flower root at the bottom. Just hold up the small flower pot and see if there is a small white root sticking out. If there is one, the Gardenia pot has been through a summer. You can think about it. But if not, then this is the seedling just planted, do not consider

Beautiful Gardenia

3. Finally, let's look at the leaves. This is the simplest way. It's mainly to see whether there are withered leaves, yellow leaves or rotten leaves. When you look at them, you must be careful. Try not to miss any of them! If there is no diseased leaf, it will be a success. A good leaf is a good gardenia.

Have you learned the above methods? I hope everyone can choose the satisfied Gardenia!

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