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When is the blooming period of the Meigrain flower?

The editor brings you the experience of the blooming period of the Meigrain flower and the maintenance tips for planting and caring for green plants. Next, our site editor will introduce to everyone.

The Meigrain flower, with its graceful and flexible beauty that dances even without wind, has touched the hearts of countless people.

Generally, the Meigrain flowers we commonly plant are Iceland Poppy and Meigrain.

The main differences between the two are as follows:

1. The stem of the Iceland Poppy is thicker and shorter, while the stem of the Meigrain is thin and tall.

2. The petals of the Iceland Poppy are single, while the Meigrain has both single and double petals.

3. The flowers of the Iceland Poppy are larger, while the flowers of the Meigrain are relatively smaller.

4. The leaves of the Iceland Poppy are either cleft or semi-cleft, while the leaves of the Meigrain are lanceolate or narrowly ovate.

5. The most important difference is that the Iceland Poppy is a perennial herbaceous plant, while the Meigrain is an annual herbaceous plant.

6. The Iceland Poppy is native to Iceland, prefers a cool climate, and is therefore cold-resistant and heat-sensitive, while the Meigrain is heat-tolerant.

The Meigrain is an annual or biennial herbaceous plant, while the Iceland Poppy is a perennial herbaceous plant, generally with a lifespan of 3-5 years, a straight stem 25-90 cm tall. The leaves are lanceolate or narrowly ovate and pinnately divided. The flowers bloom singly at the top of the stem, with ovate buds; the petals are about 4, the fruit is broadly ovate, the seeds are very small, and the flowering and fruiting period is usually from April to August.

The Meigrain has high ornamental value, with colorful and rich flowers, thin and light petals, resembling the dancing Yu Ji, and more beautiful and moving when planted in large areas.

Many people mistake the Meigrain for poppies, although they both belong to the poppy family, the Meigrain is a legal ornamental flower. The Iceland Poppy and the poppy look most alike, and here are the differences between the two:

1. The Meigrain is hairy all over, while the poppy is not.

2. The poppy plant is stronger and taller, while the Meigrain is relatively weaker.

3. The poppy flower is larger, reaching 10 cm, while the Meigrain is relatively smaller.

When is the blooming period of the Meigrain flower?

4. The difference in leaves: the poppy leaves are saw-toothed and not divided, while the Meigrain is divided and has a narrower leaf surface.

5. The most important difference is the fruit, the poppy fruit is larger, reaching 4 to 6 cm, smooth and upright, while the Meigrain fruit is very small, about 1 cm, and the fruit hangs down.

Meigrain planting method:

1. Use seed propagation. Since the Meigrain root system is weak, with only a straight root and few fibrous roots, it is not suitable for transplantation.

2. Spring and autumn are both suitable for sowing. Spring sowing is from March to April, with flowering period from June to July; autumn sowing is from September to November, with flowering period from the following April to June.

3. Fertilization: For Meigrain planted in autumn, you can apply two fertilizers at the end of autumn, choosing organic fertilizer or a small amount of compound fertilizer. Before flowering, you can regularly spray phosphate potassium fertilizer. Be sure to control the amount of fertilizer, mainly using thin fertilizer, otherwise the plant will grow too strong and easily fall over.

4. Meigrain diseases and pests:

(1) Diseases: powdery mildew, wilt, etc.: You can choose fungicides such as carbendazim, chlorothalonil, and mancozeb, spraying once a week.

(2) Pests:

Aphids: You can choose to control with pymetrozine, and if the effect is not good, you can spray a mixture of abamectin and cypermethrin.

Leafminer: You can choose to spray abamectin, pymetrozine, etc. for control.

5. Precautions

(1) The Meigrain is heat-sensitive but not cold-sensitive. Pay attention to sun protection and shading in hot summer weather.

(2) Choose well-drained soil.

(3) Be careful when watering, as the Meigrain root system is shallow and weak and prone to toppling over.

The above is the full content of the blooming period of the Meigrain flower and the planting and maintenance tips, hoping to be helpful to green plant enthusiasts!