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Does wisteria have thorns?

Osmanthus fragrans has no thorns. Osmanthus fragrans, alias, itchy flower, prurigo, purple flower, purple orchid, mosquito flower, Myrica rubra, zinnia, skinless tree, deciduous shrub or small tree of Lysimachiaceae, Lagerstroemia indica. Wei Zihua is beautiful, colorful, and has a long flowering period. It is continuously open from June to September, so it has the reputation of Hundred Days Red and is deeply loved by people.

Cultivation requirements of Osmunda japonica

Osmanthus fragrans has no special requirements for soil, and grows best in moist and fertile calcareous soil or alkaline soil. Generally, the soil or clay in the garden can be used as the cultivation place of Osmunda japonica. It should be noted that after 1 to 2 years of cultivation, the soil of Osmunda japonica needs to be replaced once. Wisteria likes sunshine. It can shine all day and can be cultivated outdoors all year round.

In hot summer, I am not afraid of strong light, and I don't need to be afraid of sunburn. Osmanthus fragrans likes moist soil and is not drought-tolerant. You can water it once every 1 to 2 days in spring and autumn. In hot summer, you need to water 1 2 times a day, and it is best to water in the morning and evening. The amount of watering should be reduced in winter, and it can be watered once every 5 ~ 7 days. In addition, watering should not be excessive to avoid water accumulation.

In the growing period, Osmunda japonica can be fertilized once every 15 ~ 20 days, and compound fertilizer is the best choice. The number of fertilization can be appropriately increased at flowering stage, and phosphate fertilizer is the best. In addition, it is best to choose the fertilization time in the morning and evening, not at noon, and follow the principle of thin fertilizer and more fertilizer.