How to cultivate豹皮花 (豹皮花的英文一般译为 "Leopard Flower" 或 "Tigridia") to make it bloom, and the cultivation techniques for豹皮花. (Note: The Chinese characters "豹皮花" were left in the original language as they may not have a direct English equivalent.)

How to grow a豹皮花 (leopard skin flower) to bloomIf you want to know how to grow a leopard skin flower to bloom and the cultivation techniques related to green plants and flowers, the following is a detailed introduction.The leopard skin flower is also known as the stinking meat flower. Both its stem and flower are very beautiful, with flower colors similar to the fur of a leopard, hence the name "leopard skin flower." The inside and outside of the leopard skin flower each have a pentagram. When blooming, it emits a foul odor to attract flies and other insects for pollination. The leopard skin flower is small and delicate, easy to propagate, and has strong adaptability. So, how to cultivate the leopard skin flower? What are the propagation methods?I. Cultivation Techniques1. EnvironmentThe leopard skin flower enjoys a warm and sunny environment, is drought-resistant, and afraid of waterlogging and severe cold. Provide ample sunlight during the growing season and avoid strong sunlight exposure in the summer.2. SoilChoose a leak-proof pot for the leopard skin flower. A mixture of garden soil and coarse sand or sandy soil is sufficient. There is no need to add decomposed leaves or nutrient-rich soil, as it has a strong vitality.3. TemperatureDuring the growing season, supplement sufficient sunlight, and in the hot summer, place it in a well-ventilated area with shade. In winter, keep the indoor temperature at 5 degrees to survive safely, and if below 5 degrees, pay attention to keeping warm. During the day, supplement sunlight or place it on a sunny balcony.4. Water and FertilizationThe leopard skin flower requires rough management. Change the potting soil twice in summer and autumn, apply a light liquid fertilizer once every half month, and it can grow normally without fertilization. In the summer, with high humidity and less rain, reduce watering to prevent waterlogging in the potting soil, which can cause root rot and death. In winter, when it is dry and cold, and the stem slightly wilts, water during the warm daytime, and water thoroughly during the growing period when dry.II. Propagation MethodsPropagation by cutting or dividing the plant is very easy and can be done in any season except for the hot and humid mid-summer when the temperature is suitable.1. Cutting: Cut healthy stem branches from the mother plant or divide the basal suckers. Cut them into 5-6 cm long cuttings and place them in a semi-shaded, well-ventilated, and dry area for about 3 days. When the cut surface has healed and the stem skin has contracted inward, insert them into loose semi-soil. Reduce watering and maintain a temperature of 20-25 degrees. Roots will form in about 10-15 days, and when the roots are 3-4 cm long, transplant them into pots.2. Division: During the early spring growing season, repot and divide the plant. The divided seedlings can be planted with the original soil. After planting, water thoroughly after 5 days, and once established, provide normal sunlight care.The above information introduced by () about how to grow a leopard skin flower to bloom and the cultivation techniques related to the leopard skin flower are hoped to be helpful to you!