What is the meaning of the Chinese Trumpet Creeper flower language?
A comprehensive explanation of what the Chinese Trumpet Creeper flower language is, as well as the plant cultivation tips for its symbolism and meaning, let's take a look together!
The Chinese Trumpet Creeper is a very hardy flower, often seen in parks in Shandong Province, and it is also a common sight in front of houses and backyards. With strong climbing ability, it grows in large clusters, covering everywhere, making it very suitable for cultivation in courtyards. Planted in the courtyard, by the fence, or by the railing, given ample growing space, it can cover an entire wall, presenting a vibrant and flourishing scene.
The Chinese Trumpet Creeper is a very resilient flower, enduring severe cold in winter, quietly lying in the snow, waiting for the arrival of spring. It can also bloom beautiful flowers under the scorching sun in summer. The flower language of the Chinese Trumpet Creeper is "the love of a慈母 (devoted mother)."
The reason why so many people like the Chinese Trumpet Creeper is that it is very hardy and easy to grow. Planted in the courtyard, it can thrive without much care. If the branches grow too long and tangled, a trim will do. It can grow well without watering or fertilizing.
I need to remind everyone that the root system of the Chinese Trumpet Creeper is extremely invasive. If you want to grow other flowers in your courtyard, it's best to limit its growth range. When planting, build a large flower pot with bricks so that the roots of the Chinese Trumpet Creeper won't spread everywhere. The flowering period of the Chinese Trumpet Creeper is long, about 4 months a year, and it is very tolerant of poor soil, so there's no need to worry about soil structure when planting outdoors, and even the base fertilizer can be omitted.
What is the meaning of the Chinese Trumpet Creeper flower language?
For potted Chinese Trumpet Creeper, it still requires careful maintenance. When planting, add more base fertilizer to the soil, mainly organic fertilizers such as soybean cake or sheep manure. The pot should be as large as possible to provide ample growing space. The Chinese Trumpet Creeper loves sunlight, so it should be placed in a well-lit area. With sufficient sunlight, it grows vigorously and produces more flowers. During the growing season, fertilize 2-3 times a month with a three-element fertilizer, or you can use slow-release fertilizer, once every 2-3 months.
Potted Chinese Trumpet Creeper needs to be pruned regularly because it loves to climb. Since there isn't much growing space in a pot, it needs to be pruned to control its growth range. You can also make a trellis for it to climb on.
The above is a detailed explanation of the Chinese Trumpet Creeper flower language and its symbolism and meaning, for your reference and suggestions!