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Cultivation methods and matters needing attention of tea plum

1. Soil: loose, fertile, breathable and well-drained acid soil, which should be disinfected before use. 2, moisture: tea plum likes to be moist, and it is necessary to provide sufficient moisture during the growth period. Water once in the morning and evening in summer, and once every 3 days when the temperature is low in winter. 3. Precautions: Tea plum likes to be cool, and it should be placed in a place where light is scattered. When the light is strong in summer, appropriate shading measures should be taken to avoid sunburn.

Tea plum introduction

Camellia is a small tree of Camellia of Theaceae, with hairy branchlets, leathery leaves, oval shape, shiny upper surface, brown-green lower surface, inconspicuous reticulate veins, serrate edges and slightly hairy petioles.

Tea plum, as an excellent flowering shrub, has broad development prospects in landscaping. Tea plums with beautiful tree shape and luxuriant branches and leaves can be planted in courtyards and lawns alone or opposite to each other. Lower tea plums can be arranged in flower beds and flower borders together with other flowering shrubs, or planted as landscape materials at forest edges, corners, wall bases and other places for ornament and decoration.

Tea plums are rich in posture and can be used as materials for foundation planting and evergreen hedgerows. When flowers bloom, they can be used as hedges, and when they fall, they can be used as hedges. It can also be used to establish tea-plum garden in shelter forest, which can not only fully display its characteristics, but also better preserve germplasm resources.