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Breeding method of Brazilian keel
1, soil

Brazilian keel likes loose and breathable soil. Specifically, river sand and loam can be mixed evenly according to the ratio of 1: 1 as their culture soil.

2. Temperature

It is afraid of cold. Flower friends in the south can let it spend the winter outdoors, and flower friends in the north need to move it indoors in winter to prevent frostbite.

3. Lighting equipment

Its growth needs sufficient light, and it is best to keep it in a bright place when maintaining it.

Step 4: Moisture

It is drought-tolerant, does not need much water, and likes relatively dry soil. Don't overdo it when watering, just keep the soil slightly dry.

Brazilian keel can also be used as a fence, which is not only a green barrier, but also can beautify the courtyard, and flowers and fruits can be seen in summer. Dragon bone column needs plenty of sunshine, the branches are blue-green, the leaves are like fish scales, and they will glow under the sunlight, with many bodies and sharp swords. Very spectacular, it is a good potted flower.

Brazilian keel plants are triangular, multi-branched, blue-green, 4-5 meters high, with small spines on the edge and extremely short spines. Dragon bone column has small green flowers in summer, clustered on the upper spine, closed by day (potted plants are generally not easy to bloom), small round berries, blue and purple, edible.

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