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When will the seeds of upside-down golden bell be sown?
It can be carried out all year round except in hot summer, and takes root fastest in spring.

Like cool and humid environment, afraid of high temperature and strong light, avoid hot summer, sultry weather and rain and sun exposure. The soil is fertile, loose, slightly acidic, rich in humus and well drained.

Winter requires warm and humid, plenty of sunshine and good air circulation; Summer requires dry, cool and semi-cloudy conditions, and maintains a certain air humidity. When the temperature reaches 30℃ in summer, the growth is extremely slow, and a large number of them wither and die at 35℃. If the temperature is not lower than 5℃ in winter, it is easy to get frostbite.

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Upside down (Latin scientific name: Fuchsia hybrida? Horst. exsieb。 Etvoss), alias: lantern flower, hanging bell begonia. Perennial subshrub with erect stems. 50-200 cm high, 6-20 mm thick, multi-branched, pubescent and glandular hairy, gradually hairless with age, and the young branches are reddish. Leaves opposite, ovate or narrowly ovate, 3-9 cm long and 2.5-5 cm wide. I like cool and humid environment, but I'm afraid of high temperature and strong light. Fertile and loose slightly acidic loam is suitable, and the temperature in winter is not lower than 5℃.

Originally from Mexico, it is widely cultivated all over the world, and it is also widely cultivated in China, especially in greenhouses in the northern or northwestern and southwestern plateaus. Potted plants are suitable for the decoration of rooms, flower stands and desks. Bottles with clear water can not only be viewed, but also take root and propagate.

Semi-shrub, erect stem, 50-200 cm high, 6-20 mm thick, multi-branched, pubescent and glandular hairy, gradually glabrous when old, young branches are red. Leaves opposite, ovate or narrowly ovate, 3-9 cm long and 2.5-5 cm wide, larger in the middle, tapering at the top, shallow heart-shaped or obtuse at the base, shallow teeth or dentate protrusions on the far side, often with red veins, lateral veins 6- 1 1 pair, ring-shaped near the edge, and pubescent on both sides, especially the inferior veins; Petiole 2-3.5 cm long, often reddish, pubescent, glandular hairy; Stipules narrowly ovate to subulate, ca. 1.5 mm long, caducous.

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Inverted golden hook-Baidu encyclopedia