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Austin Classic Monthly Season, Abraham Darby

author:Dawn Moon Season

Among the tens of thousands of monthly varieties, if I had to choose one of my favorite monthly varieties, then Abraham Darby from Austin is undoubtedly my favorite.

Austin Classic Monthly Season, Abraham Darby

Abraham Darby

Abraham Darby is a famous British monthly breeder, Mr. David Austin was selected before 1985, is a monthly season that can be used as a vine cultivation or as a shrub maintenance, Abraham with its strong fruit aroma, large overlapping petals, excellent disease resistance, dark and light apricot gradient advantages, loved by monthly lovers around the world, once known as the world's favorite monthly variety.

Austin Classic Monthly Season, Abraham Darby

Abraham in the middle of summer

As a strong monthly season, Abraham can reach a height of more than three meters in a well-maintained environment. This is really embarrassing for balcony flower lovers. But Abraham's characteristics of shrub cultivation are highlighted at this time, and Abraham, who is re-sheared in autumn, winter or early spring, will quickly grow a group of equal-height bamboo shoots, which do not need to grow very high to produce flower buds at the top, and the crown width is very impressive.

Austin Classic Monthly Season, Abraham Darby

This is Abraham with 20 buds

What needs to be noted about Abraham is that its flower buds are not resistant to rain and the flowers are not very sun-tolerant, and it is recommended that half a day, or more than five hours of direct light, can be done.

At the same time, the summer black spot disease should also be prevented in advance, especially in our Jiangnan region, the rainy rainy season, it is necessary to pay attention to the prevention and treatment of black spot disease.

Austin Classic Monthly Season, Abraham Darby

Abraham Darby

In addition, because Abraham's flowers are large and have many petals, hanging his head has become an unavoidable phenomenon, if you mind the flower friends should consider clearly before starting Oh [to give you caution]

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