What does lilacs look like?
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Clove, also known as lilac, clove, lilac, etc., is a deciduous shrub or small tree of the genus Syringa in the Oleaceae family, with a height of up to 5 meters. It is the abbreviation of lilac. Clove is named because the yardstick is slender and fragrant. It is a famous garden flower and tree. The inflorescences are large, the flowers are luxuriant, the colors are elegant and fragrant, the habits are strong, and the cultivation is simple, so they are widely cultivated and used in gardens.
Clove bark grayish brown or gray. Branchlets, rachis, pedicels, bracts, calyx, both sides of young leaves and petioles are glabrous and densely covered with glandular hairs. Branchlets are thick and sparsely pigmented. Leaf blades are leathery or thickly papery, ovoid to reniform, often wider than long, 2-14 cm long, 2-15 cm wide, apex short convex to long acuminate or acute, base cordate, truncate to nearly circular, or broadly cuneate, dark green on the top, light green on the bottom; leaves on sprouting branches are often long ovate, apex acuminate, base truncate to wide cuneate; petiole 1-3 cm long.
The lilac panicle is erect, drawn from lateral buds, subglobose or oblong, 4-16 cm long and 3-7 cm wide; the pedicel is 0.5-3 mm long; the calyx is about 3 mm long, and the calyx teeth are acuminate, acute or obtuse; Corolla purplish red, 1.1-2 cm long, corolla tube cylindrical, 0.8-1.7 cm long, lobes unfolding at right angles, ovoid, elliptic to obovoid, 3-6 mm long, 3-5 mm wide, apex curved slightly pocket or not; Anthers yellow, located 0-4 mm from the throat of corolla tube.
What does lilacs look like?
Clove fruit obovate-elliptic, ovate to oblong, 1-1.5 cm long, 4-8 mm wide, apex long acuminate, smooth.
Clove is mainly propagated by sowing and cuttage, but can also be propagated by grafting, layering and individual plants. When sowing seeds, the seeds should be layered first and sown in the spring of the following year; in summer, use twig cutting and hard branch cutting, with a high survival rate; when grafting, bud grafting or branch grafting method can be used; when layering, press the rhizosphere sprout strips into the soil, and keep the soil moist after pressing. The mother plants can be isolated and planted separately in the autumn of that year; plant separation is mostly carried out before germination in early spring or after falling leaves in autumn, and the entire plant is dug out and planted in clusters. When dividing trees in autumn, they should be planted temporarily first, and the branches on the ground in spring the following year should be appropriately pruned and transplanted.
Clove shrubs or small trees grow faster and need to be replaced with larger flowerpots every 1-2 years. Firstly, it can provide more growth space for the roots of cloves. Secondly, it can eliminate the bacteria accumulated in the old soil and provide fresh nutrition, which is extremely beneficial to the growth of cloves.