Why can't your flowers survive more than 2 years?
Here are some knowledge about why your flowers can't survive more than 2 years in the field of green plants and flowers, details are as follows:
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Excerpt from the "30-Day, Help You Become a Flower Expert from Scratch" series course
In yesterday's article, we mentioned the terms herbaceous flowers, woody flowers, perennial flowers, and annual or biennial flowers.
Today, let's specifically talk about what these terms represent and their guiding significance in our flower cultivation process.
What are herbaceous flowers?
The herbaceous flowers we often refer to are those whose above-ground parts wither and die each year. Evergreen ornamental leaf plants also belong to herbaceous flowers, such as滴水观音 (Dīshuǐ guānyīn), 龟背竹 (Guībèizhú), 吊兰 (Diàolán), and others.
Herbaceous flowers can be divided into perennials and annuals or biennials. For example, chrysanthemums and勋章菊 (Xūnzhāng jú) are perennial herbaceous flowers, while 矮牵牛 (ǎi qiānniú) and 六倍利 (Liùbèilì) are annual or biennial herbaceous flowers.
What are woody flowers?
Woody flowers may be unfamiliar to many people, but if we talk about trees, it becomes easier to understand, right? Simply put, woody flowers are flowers that look like trees, whose stems and roots form xylem, and branches become lignified into sturdy plants. For example: 三角梅 (Sānjiǎo méi), 米兰 (Mǐlán), 扶桑 (Fúsāng), 月季 (Yuèjì), and others.
What are annual or biennial flowers?
Why can't your flowers survive more than 2 years?
This can be simply understood as flower varieties that complete their life cycle from sowing, growing, blooming, fruiting to aging and dying within 1-2 years. Most herbaceous flowers are annual or biennial.
What are perennial flowers?
Flowers that can live for more than 2 years, and woody flowers are all perennial flowers.
Guiding significance:
Understanding the classification attributes of flowers can help correctly anticipate their blooming and fruiting times and master the best planting time.
For example, for annual or biennial herbaceous flower varieties, autumn is the best sowing time. If sown in spring, the blooming period is often shortened or even fails to bloom.
What the Green Plants Enthusiast Network shares today is the most basic knowledge of flower cultivation, but it is precisely because it is basic that we need to firmly grasp it. Being able to accurately distinguish the category of your potted plants is essential for proper care and successful cultivation.
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