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What kind of flower is velvet flower?

Cashmere belongs to the genus Albizzia, belonging to the genus Albizzia of Mimosa. When cultivating cashmere, we should provide it with sufficient water, water it once every other week, trim the branches and leaves of cashmere regularly to make it more ornamental, and take warm measures to keep cashmere healthy when the weather is too cold.

Cashmere alias 1, Albizia Albizia.

Velvet is Albizia Albizia, also known as Ma Yinghua, Bird Velvet and Qingtang Velvet. Velvet is a deciduous tree of Albizia, and its height can reach16m. When planting velveteen, we should first turn over the soil to make it looser, and regularly pull out weeds in the soil to prevent weeds and velveteen from grabbing nutrients.

Step 2 get plenty of water

When cultivating Populus tomentosa, it is necessary to water it every other week to provide water for its growth and make its flowers more brilliant. When the weather is too hot to keep the humidity of the plants, spray water mist on the leaves of Populus tomentosa. For Populus tomentosa, it is necessary to drain the accumulated water in the soil in rainy season to avoid waterlogging and rot of plants.

Step 3 trim regularly

In the process of pruning velvet flowers, we should cut off the branches and flowers that are not growing well, so that the velvet tree can grow stronger branches. It is also necessary to prune too dense branches and leaves to increase the light transmittance and ventilation between plants, and to spray disinfectants on velvet trees to make them grow healthily.

4, warm measures

Populus tomentosa is not cold-tolerant. When raising Populus tomentosa in winter, if the ambient temperature is lower than 5 degrees, the plants will be frostbitten, making the branches of Populus tomentosa dry and yellow. It is necessary to take heat preservation measures for Populus tomentosa. You can wrap the plants with cotton cloth or straw mats to let Populus tomentosa survive the winter smoothly.