How long is the lifespan of a Touch-Me-Not plant?
Let's talk about some common knowledge of flower cultivation, specifically the lifespan of Touch-Me-Not plants. Here are the details:
Touch-Me-Not plants are quite common in the flower market and are often believed to have mosquito-repelling properties. So, how long do Touch-Me-Not plants live? Can they grow into trees? To address these questions, the editor has consulted some materials and feedback from flower enthusiasts.
This is a Touch-Me-Not plant that has been cultivated for more than three years, showing the appearance of a small tree. However, compared to the flower pot, it is still a potted plant.
1. How long is the lifespan of a Touch-Me-Not plant?
The Touch-Me-Not plant is a perennial herbaceous plant, which means it can live for many years under suitable conditions. However, it cannot live as long as trees, which can live for decades or even centuries. It can probably live for about ten years, but there are no reports from flower enthusiasts about Touch-Me-Not plants living that long. According to feedback from enthusiasts, the lower leaves of the plant's branches fall off over time, leaving the top of the branches with leaves, but the bottom is bare.
This Touch-Me-Not plant is over four years old, and although its condition is not optimal, the main purpose is to show its size and height to flower enthusiasts.
2. Can Touch-Me-Not plants grow into trees?
Touch-Me-Not plants are sub-shrubs with woody bases at the rootstocks. They can grow into a small tree-like shape, but they do not reach a very tall height, usually around 40 centimeters. Essentially, they remain potted plants, similar to the old stems of some succulents that look like small trees but are still potted plants and cannot grow like trees in绿化带 (green belts).
The above information provides a comprehensive introduction to the lifespan of Touch-Me-Not plants and whether they can grow into trees. It is hoped that this will bring some knowledge about green plants to plant enthusiasts.