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Picture of dandelion (brief introduction of morphological characteristics and maintenance methods)

Marie Schrader
2020-07-03 08:28:36
The root of dandelion is curved, brown, and the length of leaves is different, about 4-20cm. The upper end of scape is purplish red, the tongue flower is yellow, and the achene is in the shape of inverted egg lanceolate. When maintaining, try to control the temperature at 20 ℃, the soil should also have a certain humidity, and the breeding environment should have sufficient light.

I. morphological characteristics

1. Root: the root of dandelion is curved. The shortest root is only 4cm, and the longest is up to 10cm. The root system is brown, with some wrinkles.

2. Leaves: the length of its leaves varies. Some of them can be as long as 20cm, and the short ones are only 4cm. They are oblong lanceolate and oblong lanceolate. The color of petiole is purplish red, and the edge of leaf has wavy serrations.

3. Flower: it usually blooms from April to September. The upper end of scape is purplish red, and the head is light green. The glossy flower is yellow. The anther and stigma of the flower are dark green.

4. Fruit: the skin color of achene is dark brown, the shape is inverted egg shaped lanceolate, the size is very small, the length is only 4-5mm.

II. Maintenance mode

1. Temperature: try to control the curing temperature at 20 ℃, and the temperature at the highest time should not exceed 30 ℃, otherwise its growth state will get worse.

2. Moisture: when curing, the soil should be kept with a certain humidity, and it should not be too dry. When watering, it can be wet. It should be noted that water less in severe winter

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3. Light: it grows fastest and best in the place with good light, and full light is also beneficial to its flowering. During breeding, it should be placed in a place with enough light

3. Picture appreciation

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