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Sargassum FILIFOLIUM: insectivorous plant, is a relatively special large-scale variety of maogaocai

Xiaobian learned that there are three kinds of insectivorous plants cultivated by flower friends, namely, housefly trap, pitcher grass and caesalpine. And maogaocai, flower friends are the most unfamiliar. Today, let's learn about one of the types of maogaocai - maogaocai. Pro, let's read down!

What is Sargassum FILIFOLIUM: it is a kind of special large-scale cauliflower. Its buds unfold in spiral like a fern and become slender linear leaves. The leaves are densely covered with mucilaginous glandular hairs, which look like a crystal clear pearl string. The longest leaf length can reach 45 cm. Because of its budding way similar to ferns, it attracts a large number of insectivorous plant lovers and flower lovers to collect. It is also easy to grow.

Daily maintenance: the suitable temperature is between 20 ℃ and 30 ℃, and the air humidity is more than 50%. Water with low mineral content (such as rain water, purified water, etc.) should be used for watering. It is suitable to plant in pots with water supplied from the bottom of the pot. It is not necessary to spray water on the plants frequently to avoid the mucus on the glandular hairs being washed away, and the plants will easily fall down It makes the plant grow stronger, but the linear leaves and glandular hairs are always green.

In winter, when the temperature is lower than 10 ℃, the leaves will wither, and the dormant buds will be used for winter. If fertilization is needed, it can be sprayed at more than 1 / 5 of the indicated concentration.

Daily maintenance of Sargassum filiformis main categories: 1. Drosera filiformis red leaves

The red version of Sargassum sarmentosum is also the most famous variety of Sargassum. It grows in Washington, DC, USA. Like the original green cauliflower, their new buds grow into fern like curls, but when the sun is sufficient, the whole plant becomes bright red, very beautiful.

2. Drophyllum lusitanicum

A new kind of very beautiful Sargassum sarmentosum has just appeared. When the light is sufficient, the leaves are still the green of the original species, but the dew and wool formed by mucus turn red, just like ruby grains hanging on the branches, which is very dazzling.