The dwarf green reed is so good that the flowering period is very long, from March to December. The garden in the south suffers from the summer without flowers to see a variety of pots, it is resistant to high temperature and humidity and semi-shade, even the next month
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The dwarf green reed is so good that the flowering period is very long, from March to December. The southern garden suffers from a variety of pots in the summer without flowers, it is resistant to high temperature and humidity and semi-shade, and it still blooms every day in the next month's rain. It is resistant to barrenness and does not pick up the soil, and it does not have to worry about planting the bottom fertilizer. Its root system is developed to grow the bottom of the pot, without specially watering it, put it in a low-lying place, and the water that flows when watering other flowers is enough for it to suck. I have only seen green insects and no other diseases. It is also easy to reproduce, the seeds fall in the pot and germinate, cut off the branches and plug them casually. Its only drawback is that the flower blooms and changes color and sticks to the branches, and you have to manually help it pick it off, otherwise it will affect the look and feel. In the spring, I proudly sowed nearly a hundred other seeds, fantasizing about the summer full of flowers, after a few months found that the color of cosmos and pertussis was too mixed and easy to fall, the evening primrose only bloomed one or two, the flower tobacco was difficult to flower, but could not withstand a month of heavy rain. Fragrant vines, echinacea, and golden buds are also excellent, but their reproductive ability is not as good as that of Cui luli. I plucked the lilies and tang calamus, and planted them only ten days a year, so it was better to give way.
On May 12, in the exhibition area of disabled women's literary and creative works in the Palace Museum, an embroidered scroll of "A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains" with a length of more than 10 meters attracted people to stop and watch. Next to the embroidery stand, several...