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What plants are suitable for clay and plants that grow in clay?

Clay soil is suitable for planting lotus, lotus, reed, honeysuckle, rice, bauhinia, crape myrtle, willow, banyan and poplar. Clayey soil has sticky texture, poor plowability, compact arrangement of soil particles, lack of macropores, poor ventilation and water permeability, strong water and fertilizer conservation, very fertilizer-resistant, nutrient is not easy to lose, organic matter is slowly decomposed, and humus is easy to accumulate.

Clay is suitable for growing plants.

Clay soil is thick in texture, poor in arable property, closely arranged in soil particles, lacking of macropores, poor in ventilation and water permeability, strong in water and fertilizer conservation, very resistant to fertilizer, not easy to lose nutrients, slow in decomposition of organic matter and easy to accumulate humus.

Clay soil is suitable for planting lotus, and lotus is suitable for growing in clay in water, which can grow stably and is beneficial to the later growth and development. In addition, clay soil is also suitable for planting lotus, reed, honeysuckle, rice, bauhinia, crape myrtle, willow, banyan and poplar.

1, Lotus

Lotus likes clay because it grows in water. Cohesive soil has slow water seepage rate and good water retention, and only needs to be replenished once a week during maintenance. If sand is used, it is easy to dry, which is not good for lotus growth.

2. Lotus

Lotus also likes clay, in which it can absorb nutrients better, and its ability of water and fertilizer conservation will be stronger, which is beneficial to its growth. During the maintenance period, it should also pay attention to the lighting problem, like lighting, and try to let it bask in the sun for at least 8 hours a day.

3. Banyan Tree

The root system of Ficus microcarpa is relatively developed, and the tree is tall, so it is suitable for cultivation in clay, which can make it better stuck in the soil and avoid being blown away by the wind. Fertilize regularly during maintenance to ensure sufficient nutrients and promote better germination and growth of roots, branches and leaves.

4. Bauhinia

The root system of Bauhinia is also relatively developed, and its drought and cold resistance are poor. Clay soil has small temperature change and strong water retention, which can protect its roots well, and is suitable for planting in clay soil and beneficial to its growth.