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CATDOLL: When is the flowering period of the zapota

1. When is the flowering period of the flower?

Flowering period of zapota:

The flowering period of the zapota is from April to October. If properly maintained, it can last for 8 months. This plant blooms quickly. Some plants need several months or even years to bloom for the first time. If the zapota is planted in early spring, it will bloom for the first time in about half a month, and it will continue to bloom until around the beginning of winter.

Flower shape and color

The flowers of this plant are compound spike inflorescences. When they bloom, the flowers stand tall at the top of the plant, which is very conspicuous. The color is purple-red or blue-purple, which is very elegant and simple. Its leaves are relatively large, about 20 cm to 50 cm long and about 10 cm to 20 cm wide, similar to the shape of banana. Such flowers and leaves form a simple and elegant plant. When their flowers bloom together, it is also very spectacular.

The plant is usually planted in March and April each year, and it will bloom about half a month later. The flowering period can last up to 8 months. Generally, after the arrival of cold air in October and November, the above-ground part gradually withers and dies, and the rhizomes overwinter in the mud.

2. What are aquatic flowers?

Aquatic flowers are divided into four categories according to the lifestyle and morphological characteristics of aquatic ornamental plants:

1. Emergent aquatic flowers (including wetlands and marshes): The plants are tall, with bright colors, and most of them have stems and leaves; the roots or underground stems grow and develop in the mud, and the upper part of the plant emerges from the water.

Such as: lotus, yellow iris, loosestrife, calamus, cattail, arrowhead, pickerel grass, water calathea (water calathea), etc.

2. Floating-leaf aquatic flowers: They have well-developed rhizomes, large flowers, bright colors, no obvious above-ground stems or stems that are too thin to stand upright. They usually store a large amount of gas in their bodies, which allows the leaves or plants to float on the water.

Such as: water lily, Victoria regia, water lily, water chestnut, water shield, etc.

3. The roots of floating aquatic flowers do not grow in the mud. The plants float on the water surface and drift around with the current and waves. Such as: big i, water hyacinth, water hyacinth, water turtle, water poppy, etc.

4. The rhizomes of submerged aquatic flowers grow in the mud, the entire plant sinks into the water, and has well-developed aeration tissue.

Such as: black algae, duckweed, foxtail algae, bitter grass, and water chestnuts.

The meaning and scope of aquatic flowers:

Aquatic flowers, which come in many varieties, are an important part of ornamental plants in gardens and courtyard waterscapes.

The meaning and scope of aquatic flowers: Aquatic flowers, with a wide variety of species, are an important part of ornamental plants in gardens and courtyard waterscapes. According to the lifestyle and morphological characteristics of aquatic ornamental plants, they are divided into four categories: 1. Erect aquatic flowers (including wet and marsh plants) The plants are tall and colorful, and most of them have stems and leaves; the roots or underground stems are inserted into the mud to grow and develop, and the upper plants stand out of the water. Such as: lotus, yellow iris, loosestrife, calamus, cattail, arrowhead, fish grass, water calathea (water calathea), etc. 2. Floating leaf aquatic flowers have well-developed rhizomes, large flowers, colorful colors, no obvious above-ground stems or stems that are thin and weak and cannot stand upright, and they usually store a large amount of gas in their bodies, so that the leaves or plants float on the water. Such as: water lilies, Victoria amazonica, duckweed, Euryale ferox, water hyacinth, etc. 3. The roots of floating aquatic flowers do not grow in the mud. The plants float on the water surface and drift around with the current and waves. Such as: big i, water hyacinth, water spinach, water turtle, water poppy, etc. 4. The roots and stems of submerged aquatic flowers grow in the mud. The whole plant sinks into the water body and has well-developed aeration tissue. Such as: black algae, duckweed, foxtail algae, Vallisneria, water chestnut, etc.

Lotus, green radish, water bamboo

Lotus

Narcissus

3. How long is the growing period of the lily in the QQ Rose Garden?

The germination period of the flower is 1 hour, the leaves are 1 hour, the buds are 2 hours, and the flowers are 4 hours. The total cycle time is 8 hours, experience 145, charm 10.

The maximum yield is 41 flowers and the minimum is 22 flowers. . . .

Hope you will accept my answer. Happy Valentine's Day~!

4. Why is the flower of the genus Zinnia not found in the Flora of China? What family is it? What genus is it?

Water calathea, also known as water calathea, water banana, belongs to the Thaliaceae family: Thalia.

A tropical plant native to the southern United States and Mexico, it is a newly introduced water-borne flower with high ornamental value in my country in recent years, so it cannot be found in the Flora of China.

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