Tengu's dance is fleshy, revealing the dance queen of the plant world and her way of maintaining it

The fleshy characteristics of the Tengu dance and the fleshy maintenance methods of the Tengu dance and the fleshy maintenance methods create the "Tengu dance" garden In the world of fleshy plants, there is a plant known as the "Dance Queen". It is the Tengu dance and the fleshy. This fleshy has attracted the attention of countless plant lovers with its unique form and elegant attitude. This article will take you to have an in-depth understanding of the fleshy characteristics of the Tengu dance, maintenance methods and how to create a beautiful "Tengu dance" garden at home. The fleshy characteristics of the Tengou Dance, the scientific name is Echeveria 'Tango'(or Echeveria 'Tango' x 'Black Princes'), belongs to the genus of Paronysus in the family Crassulaceae. Its leaves are long spoon-shaped and closely arranged, with obvious red or purple stripes on the edges of the leaves, just like dancers dancing. Under the illumination of the sun, the leaves become brighter, becoming the best among the fleshy plants. 1. Lighting: Tengou Dance Meat likes enough sunshine, but it should not be directed directly. When maintaining it indoors, it should be placed close to the window to ensure that it receives at least 4 hours of scattered light every day.

2. Watering: Tengu's dance is fleshy and drought-tolerant, so watering should not be too much. During the growing season, keep the soil slightly moist. In winter, watering frequency should be reduced to avoid accumulation of water causing root rot.

3. Soil: Select soil with good air permeability and strong drainage, such as peat soil, perlite, etc., and add appropriate amount of bone meal or leaf soil to improve soil fertility.

4. Fertilization: During the growing season, apply compound fertilizer or organic fertilizer once a month to promote plant growth.

5. Reproduction: Tengu's meat can be reproduced by dividing or leaf transplanting. When dividing, select healthy plants, cut off the roots and plant them again. When planting, insert the leaves into the soil to keep the soil moist. After rooting, you can transplant. To create a "Tengu Dance" Garden To create a beautiful "Tengu Dance" garden at home, you can start from the following aspects: 1. Site selection: Choose a location with sufficient sunshine and good ventilation, such as a balcony, courtyard, etc.

2. Design: According to the size and layout of the space, design a reasonable placement method, and you can match the meat of the Tengu Dance with other succulent plants to form a sense of hierarchy.

3. Color matching: The fleshy red or purple leaves of the Tengu Dance form a sharp contrast with the green leaves and can be matched with other green plants, such as green radish, spider plants, etc.

4. Decoration: Add some decorations to the garden, such as small stones, small sculptures, etc., to make the garden more ornamental.

With its unique charm, Tengu Dance has become the "dance queen" among succulent plants. By understanding its characteristics and maintenance methods, we can create a beautiful "Tengu Dance" garden at home, let us Enjoy this beauty from nature together!