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There is a kind of "coriander" in Tanabe, which is a precious wild plant that looks like copper money grass from a distance and is valuable

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Many flower friends want to maintain some flowers that are easy to burst pots at home, such as green lotus, copper money grass, rainbow jade, weeping pot grass, fun butterfly lotus, Buddha beetle grass, green lock dragon, Akane's tower, stone lotus, fire sacrifice and other plants are more likely to burst pots, there may be flower friends do not know what to burst pots, which means that the branches and leaves of flower pots can be very exuberant, the leaves are generally more, and the reproduction rate is fast, such plants are called "pop pot plants".

There is a kind of "coriander" in Tanabe, which is a precious wild plant that looks like copper money grass from a distance and is valuable

Wild copper moneygrass

And I personally prefer copper money grass, its oil green leaves are very attractive, while the leaves are very many, the green leaves are of high ornamental value, the copper money grass is maintained in the water there is no problem, I will put it in the filter tank of the fish tank, when the swamp is filtered, the developed root system can absorb nutrients and other trace elements in the water, to achieve the role of purifying water quality, so the maintenance of copper money grass is still good, but it also needs sunlight, the picture above is copper money grass, is there a good look? Wild copper money grass can grow on the edge of moist fields.

There is a kind of "coriander" in Tanabe, which is a precious wild plant that looks like copper money grass from a distance and is valuable

And there is a plant name called "coriander", we look at this plant from a distance, the plant looks like copper money grass, in fact, it is more valuable than copper money grass, but also a precious wild plant, flower friends encounter this plant can be protected, do not easily step on it, let's take a look at it.

There is a kind of "coriander" in Tanabe, which is a precious wild plant that looks like copper money grass from a distance and is valuable

There is a kind of "coriander" in Tanabe, which is a precious wild plant that looks like copper money grass from a distance and is very valuable!

Coriander

This kind of plant like copper money grass, in fact, is angiosperm phylum, dicotyledonous plants, umbellifera, umbellifera, a plant of the genus Coriander, is also a perennial herb, like to be distributed in small streams, rivers, wet hillsides and other locations, the distribution of plants is very wide, we son Ah Shaanxi, Jiangsu, Anhui, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Fujian, Hunan, Hubei, Guangdong and other regions can see this plant, in the past I often see in the countryside, sometimes it will grow and breed in the shade of the well, It is usually possible to breed a large piece of it, which reproduces at a rate similar to that of copper moneygrass.

There is a kind of "coriander" in Tanabe, which is a precious wild plant that looks like copper money grass from a distance and is valuable

According to the data records, coriander and half summer, lily, angelica, chrysanthemum, goldenrod, purple flower diding, ground yellow, astragalus and other plants all the way, has a relatively high medicinal value, after treatment can also be made into "Chinese herbal", at this time it is more valuable, has economic value. And coriander is also easy to cultivate, usually use seeding to propagate, you can sow in March, after the sowing is completed, keep the soil moist, generally 7 days can germinate, grow roots.

There is a kind of "coriander" in Tanabe, which is a precious wild plant that looks like copper money grass from a distance and is valuable

You can also put the seeds of coriander into a container, and then pour a little water down, and then cover the container with plastic wrap, change the water every other day, wait for a few days to germinate, and when its small buds have a centimeter, they can be planted in the soil, and it is quite simple to reproduce.

Coriander, have you ever seen this plant?

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