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What modeling support does the flower have?
Some climbing flowers and trees with soft branches need to be supported and bound. For some perennial flowers with huge flowers, they should also be tied up to prevent lodging. The scaffold can also play a role in shaping, making the branches and leaves evenly distributed, which is beneficial to ventilation, light transmission and growth.

There are many forms of scaffolding, and the commonly used ones are: (1) single column: in order to prevent plants or flowers from lodging, a bamboo pole is used as a pillar, which is directly inserted into the pot soil and tied with thin plastic strips to make it grow upright, such as single chrysanthemum and dahlia.

(2) Fence type: use reed poles to insert fences around the road or garden flower beds, plant morning glory, dill and other flowers, and let them climb naturally.

(3) Beat style: The form of beat style can be determined according to personal preference. Commonly used are semicircle, ellipse, rectangle, polygon and trapezoid. Widely used in asparagus, trollius chinensis, geranium, Phyllanthus urinaria, begonia, epiphyllum, water lily and other flowers. You can tie various forms of flat swatter with thin bamboo poles in flowerpots, and then tie branches and vines to them.

(4) Corridor type: add beams to the pillars on both sides of the courtyard road, build a corridor, plant wisteria, Lingxiao and other flowers and trees, lead branches and vines to the corridor, and let them climb up to form a pedestrian corridor.

(5) Archway style: lead wires or bamboo sticks are interwoven into a form similar to archway, and slender and soft potted flowers such as ivy, lingxiao, grapes, morning glory and sweet peas are tied on it.

(6) Tray type: tie lead wire or bamboo stick into a disc shape, insert four thin bamboo pole columns into the pot soil, and tie the flower branches such as Crab Claw Orchid, Fairy Finger, Chrysanthemum, etc. grafted with triangle arrow or flaky cactus on the disc or support them to hang downward.

Cylindrical support

(7) Sphere: make a spherical bracket with lead wire or bamboo sticks, and attach the branches of flowers with loose branches such as firecrackers to it.

(8) Cylindrical and spiral: some flowers are top-heavy in their infancy, and the crown cannot grow upright, so they are supported by cylindrical supports. Some rattan flowers are often pulled by spiral supports for the requirements of three-dimensional modeling.