Hibiscus is not called guillotine, guillotine refers to camellia.
The hibiscus flower is called the infinite flower. It is named because the plant blooms continuously and lasts for a long time. It is usually used to describe the endless reproduction of a famous family and has an auspicious and festive connotation.
Hibiscus flowers grow solitary in the leaf axil at the branch end. The pedicel is 4-14 mm long, densely covered with short star-like hairs, with 6-8 bracts. The flower is bell-shaped, and the petals are obovate. Sparsely ciliated, styles glabrous, leaves rhombus to triangular-ovate, wedge-shaped base.
Hibiscus propagation and pest control
The propagation methods of hibiscus are sowing, transplanting and grafting. The best time for transplanting is from mid-March to early April in spring. Generally, Combined with pruning and shaping at the same time to reduce the waste of resources, choose strong lignified branches for cuttings and insert them into red soil or sandy soil.
The main insect pests of hibiscus include aphids, leaf rollers, inchworms, thorn moths, etc. Aphids are generally sprayed with 80% dimethoate emulsion 200 times to kill, leaf rollers can be eliminated by manual removal, and rulers can be eliminated with To kill parasitoid wasps, thorn moths must first collect cocoons and then dig holes to bury them deeply.