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What does Eupatorium adenophorum look like?
Commelina communis (Latin name: Setcreasea? Purple flower? Boom ), also known as Phyllanthus urinaria, Eupatorium adenophorum, Euphorbiaceae, is a perennial herb with 20-30 cm high, oblong leaves, slightly curly, purplish red and fine villi. Stems purple-brown, initially erect, semi-tendril after elongation, prostrate.

Habit:

Like warm and humid, not cold-resistant, avoid sun exposure, like semi-cloudy. Strong adaptability to drought, suitable for fertile and humid loam.

Maintenance points:

Commelina communis is native to Mexico and other places, and is resistant to sunlight and shade, humidity and drought. It has low requirements for soil, is slightly cold-resistant, and can overwinter in the leeward and sunny places of the Yangtze River basin.

This kind of grass should be potted in white, blue or other flowerpots. In the growing season, it should be shaded around noon in midsummer from June to September, and there is sufficient light in other seasons. Keep enough light, its color can be bright. If it is cloudy for a long time, the color will be dim, the internodes will become longer, and the branches and vines will be stiff and lack vitality. In addition, too much fat can also cause too fast growth, so it is enough to apply cake fertilizer and water 1-2 times a month. Do not water the water. When the weather is dry in summer, it is more important to spray water on plants to increase humidity. In winter, the basin soil is slightly wet. In March next year, the weak and messy plants will be pruned once to promote the growth of new branches.

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You can take branches in the growing season and cut them in water and soil, which is easy to survive.