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Can potted camellia be eaten?
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Camellia, also known as Datura stramonium, is an evergreen tree or shrub.

It can be propagated by sowing, cutting, layering and grafting.

Cuttings are usually carried out in the rainy season. Select one-year-old shoots, cut into cuttings about 65,438+00 cm long, remove 2-3 leaves from the lower part, leave 1 terminal buds and 1 lateral buds on the upper part, and insert them into the soil for 65,438+0/2 shade to keep them moist and promote rooting.

Camellia is a semi-negative plant, which can not tolerate extreme heat and strong sunshine, especially in spring and summer. It is best to be sunny in the morning, but not too strong; Avoid the sun in the afternoon, or the leaves will fall off. Often keep semi-humid, too dry is not good for growth, too wet is easy to cause root rot and defoliation, and in severe cases, it will die. Water less in winter, the amount of water can be 3 cm to make the basin soil moist, and then water it after drying, preferably at noon. It is best to increase the amount of watering in spring and autumn, so that the potted soil will be kneaded into a ball after watering, and it will be loose when it is released. In summer, watering should be limited to all the water that penetrates into the soil, and there should be no accumulated water to avoid root rot. It is not advisable to fertilize more. Pruning and shaping after flowering. Camellia is delicate, so we must keep a certain temperature in winter.