1. Does benguetia have a fragrance?
For wintersweet grafting, choose a 2- to 3-year-old benguetia as the rootstock. Use either the approach or cut grafting method, with the approach grafting method being the most common. In early spring, in March, peel the bark off the rootstock and scion, bring them together, and secure them tightly. Wrap the joint with plastic strips to allow it to heal and survive. Once it has survived, it can be separated from the mother plant in the winter of the same year. Summer cuttings are best for grafting. Soak the cuttings in 50 mg/kg rooting powder for 6 hours, then place them in a shaded plastic film shed. They will take root and be transplanted in about 20-30 days.
2. What is the fragrance of benguetia lilac?
Lilac, also known as purple lilac or knot flower, prefers sunny environments. It is a famous ornamental flower in Chinese gardens, cultivated throughout China, and a leader in home cultivation. In the West, lilac has the glorious nickname of “Flower of Heaven”, perhaps because of its noble fragrance. It has been cherished since ancient times, symbolizing the innocence, first love, humility and glory of young people. People born under the blessing of this flower are blessed by the gods and have a glorious life. “When lilac blooms” means when the weather is best.
3. Is dogtooth flower the same as lilac?
Upper couplet: One palm holds up the sky, five fingers, three long and two short Lower couplet: Liuhe inserts into the ground, seven layers in all directions Upper couplet: One, two, three, four, five, six, seven Lower couplet: Filial piety, brotherhood, loyalty, faith, propriety, righteousness, and honest Upper couplet: Wangjiang Tower, looking at the river flow, Wangjiang Tower looks at the river flow, the river tower is eternal, the river flow is eternal Lower couplet: Yinyue Well, Yinyue’s shadow, Yinyue’s shadow in the Yinyue Well, the moon well is eternal, the moon shadow is eternal Upper couplet: Ten thousand tiles and thousands of bricks, a hundred days to build the cross temple Lower couplet: One boat, two oars, three people cross the Sitong Bridge Upper couplet: Boy watching oak, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten Lower couplet: Teacher talks about fortune, Jia, Yi, Bing, Ding, Wu, Ji, Geng, Xin, Ren, GuiUpper couplet: A few sounds blow up the Xiangjiang River moon Lower couplet: A pillow attracts the clouds in Wu Gorge Upper couplet: Pine leaves and bamboo leaves are all green. Second line: The autumn sounds, the wild geese cry, chilling. First line: Goats ascend the mountain, the mountain bumps against the goats’ feet, bleating. Second line: Buffaloes descend into the water, the water floods their horns, mooing. First line: Winding creeks bend, dragons play in the water. Second line: Longpu, Longlong, Longlong, phoenixes wear flowers. First line: The dragon rages, the wind rolls up the waves. Second line: Moonlight pierces the water, the water pierces the sky. First line: Beautiful mountains, beautiful waters, beautiful winds, beautiful moon, a thousand-year-old wonder. Second line: Infatuated voices, infatuated colors, infatuated dreams, infatuated love, generations of infatuation. First line: A dog presses garlic on a garlic clove. Second line: A chicken watches the flowers under a cockscomb. First line: A phoenix falls on a sycamore, a phoenix falls on a sycamore. Second line: A perfect match, a perfect match. First line: Once, drunkenly, I whipped a famous horse. Lower couplet: Fearing that too much affection will lead to the loss of beauty
Upper couplet: Shanghai’s tap water comes from the sea
Lower couplet: Shanxi’s Hanging Temple hangs empty on the Western Hills
Upper couplet: Three local men test an old man
Lower couplet: Five princes play the pipa
Upper couplet: Monk rowing a boat – the oar hits the arhat in the middle of the river
Lower couplet: Beautiful woman drawing water – the rope pulls Guanyin from the bottom of the well
Upper couplet: Silkworms are the most common insects in the world
Lower couplet: Wild geese are the birds by the river
Upper couplet: Three volumes of military manuals taught by the bridge
Lower couplet: The word “forbearance” is hidden in the family
Upper couplet: Ice-cold wine, one, two, three o’clock
Lower couplet: Lilac flowers, hundreds, thousands, and tens of thousands
Upper couplet: Spring returns to the earth
Lower couplet: Blessings fill the world
Upper couplet: Yellow orioles sing in the green willows
Lower couplet: Purple swallows cut the spring breeze
Upper couplet: Climb high to see far
Lower couplet: Understanding can improve oneself
Upper couplet: Plum blossoms stand proudly in the snow
Lower couplet: The moon is clear in the clouds
Upper couplet: A high building is ideal for admiring the moon
Lower couplet: The vast sea offers a glimpse of the clouds
4. The difference between tuberose and dogtooth jasmine
Wuzhou has a subtropical monsoon climate with long summers and short winters, mild weather, abundant rainfall and sufficient sunshine. Most of the common flowers we see are suitable for planting in Wuzhou. We only need to prevent hot and rainy weather in summer and low temperatures and frost in winter.
In general, in Wuzhou, ground-planted plants are greatly affected by the regional environment. In view of Wuzhou’s geographical location and climatic characteristics, it is more suitable to plant bougainvillea, bauhinia, kapok, poinciana, yellow acacia, worry-free flower, crape myrtle, white magnolia, Michelia, magnolia grandiflora, osmanthus, magnolia, dragon tooth flower, frangipani, oleander, red melaleuca, jacaranda, peach blossom, flame tree, albizzia, almond, du Ying, peacock bean, podocarpus, traveler’s banana, cycad, money tree, purple-leaf plum, fan palm, hibiscus, hibiscus, oleander, dog tooth flower, azalea, gardenia, dragon boat flower, camellia, hydrangea, tuberose, etc.
5. Dogtooth Flower Smell
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6. Why is Dogtooth Flower called Dogtooth Flower?
1. Morning Glory: trumpet-shaped. Morning glory flowers are trumpet-shaped and come in colors such as pink, blue, white, and yellow. The sepals are linear and leaf-like, and the filaments are covered with fine hairs. The leaves are broadly ovate or nearly round, with three deep cracks on the surface. They are 4 to 15 cm long and 4.5 to 14 cm wide.
2. Dogtooth Flower: fan-shaped. The flowers of the dogtooth jasmine are fan-shaped and white, with oblong sepals, an umbrella-shaped inflorescence, and an obovoid stigma. The leaves are elliptical or elliptical-oblong, dark green, with a raised dorsal surface. They are 5.5 to 11.5 cm long and 1.5 to 3.5 cm wide.
3. Tibetan rose, elliptical. The flowers of the Tibetan rose are elliptical and pale red or rose-colored. The sepals are triangular-lanceolate, and the filaments are broadly obovate and yellow. The leaves are nearly round, obovate, or broadly elliptical, with irregular serrations on the edges. They are 6 to 20 mm long and 4 to 12 mm wide.
7. What are the uses of dogtooth jasmine?
Many people have accidentally bought dogtooth jasmine when buying gardenias and are disgusted by it. However, dogtooth jasmine is actually a very good plant, and many people go to the flower market specifically to buy it.
If you prefer this plant, you can also buy one individually. It is not some unforgivable counterfeit product.
The petals of this dogtooth flower do look somewhat similar to gardenias, but its petals are slightly curled, making it look more layered. Although it is not as neat as gardenias, it also has a unique messy beauty and a very natural aesthetic.
Generally speaking, it blooms from around June and can last until November. It can be seen that its flowering period is very long, blooming for almost half of the year, which is much longer than the flowering period of the gardenias we grow at home.
So if you like to appreciate flowers and also like this white flower, then growing a dogtooth flower is a very good choice. It also has a very good use, that is, it has medicinal value.
Many people may wonder: Does it have the same maintenance method as gardenias? Actually, it’s not. Dogtooth Flower also has its own maintenance tips, and its maintenance method is relatively simple. If you also want to grow one at home, then take a look at the maintenance tips below.
1. Light
Because its overall growth rate is one of the fastest, if it does not have sufficient sunlight to allow it to photosynthesize in time, it will not be able to synthesize enough nutrients, and its growth state will not be very good. However, when it is very hot in the summer, you should try to provide it with appropriate shade.
2. Fertilization
Usually, it must be placed in a ventilated environment. When maintaining it, you must also pay attention to the condition of the potting soil in time. Be sure to use loose and well-permeable potting soil, and also add some fertilizer to help it absorb nutrients.
8. Dogtooth Flower is not fragrant
1. Hanging Water Tower Flower
Also known as: Narrow-leaved Water Tower Flower.
Scientific Name: Bromeliaceae, Genus: Bromeliaceae.
Origin: Brazil, South America; introduced to various locations in my country, this species belongs to the grass family and is often cultivated as an ornamental flower in greenhouses.
Morphological Characteristics: The flowers and leaves resemble orchids, arranged in rosettes. The leaves are up to 50 cm long and 1.5 cm wide, with drooping tips and sparse, small spines on the leaf margins. The peduncle is 30 cm long, with a drooping tip and 4 to 12 flowers. The inflorescence axis is bent like a knee. The bracts are narrow and tightly attached to the peduncle, and the flower color ranges from pink to light red. The calyx is three, orange-red with a bluish-purple margin. The flowers are three, green with a bluish-purple margin, acute at the apex, and reflexed. There are six stamens, and the anthers extend beyond the flower. The ovary is inferior, green, with a placenta on the axis, and the stigma is torsion.
Flowering Season: Winter.
Habits: It prefers a warm, humid, sunny environment. It requires suitable light conditions for proper leaf growth and flowering. However, it should be protected from direct midday sunlight in summer. Its optimal temperature is 20-30°C in summer and 15-18°C in winter. Growth is difficult below 10°C, and the minimum temperature at night should be maintained at 5°C. The soil should be neutral or slightly acidic, sandy soil mixed with leaf mold or peat.
Applications: Its leaves resemble orchids, and its vibrant colors during flowering make it a beautiful sight for both its leaves and flowers, making it suitable for home greenhouse cultivation. The weeping water tower plant is a Crassulacean acid metabolizer, suitable for display in bedrooms or study rooms to help maintain fresh indoor air.
2. Cassia bipoda
Also known as: Double-pod Sophora japonica, Golden-leafed Sophora japonica, etc.
Scientific name: Leguminosae, genus Cassia, upright shrub.
Origin: Tropical Central America; it has been introduced for cultivation in the tropical regions of Guangdong and Guangxi, my country.
Morphological Characteristics: Racemes grow in the leaf axils at the tips of branches, often forming corymbs. They are approximately the same length as the leaves. The flowers are bright yellow, vibrant, and about 2 cm in diameter.
Flowering Period: October to November.
Habits: Sun-loving, cold-tolerant, and tolerant of drought and infertile soils; it thrives in slightly acidic soils of moderate fertility or laterite soils.
Applications: It offers strong resistance to wind, dust, and smog; it is often planted along roadsides, in squares, parks, and in gardens to enhance green spaces.
3. Ximossin
Also known as: Drunk Flower.
Scientific Name: Rubiaceae, Genus: Longicorn, a perennial evergreen shrub.
Origin: Tropical regions of South America; it has been introduced for cultivation in tropical regions of my country.
Morphological Characteristics: The leaves are arranged in whorls of four, long-lanceolate, papery, dark green and rough above, gray-green below, and entire. Young branches, leaves, and pedicels are pubescent. The inflorescence is a terminal, tubular panicle, orange-red or pale purple-red. The entire plant is covered with a white, latex-like sap.
Flowering Season: Almost year-round, with peak flowering from May to October.
Habit: Highly adaptable, tolerant of shade and drought, but sensitive to barren soil and cold. Ideally suited to temperatures between 18 and 30 degrees Celsius, it prefers warm, humid conditions, and ample sunlight. It thrives in full or partial sun, but excessive shade can lead to excessive foliage and fewer flowers. It prefers fertile, acidic soil. Pruning should be done between April and May or October and November to promote new growth, which will facilitate the formation of a new crown and promote flowering.
Application: Its foliage and flowers are both excellent, making it a highly ornamental plant, making it a popular ornamental plant in southern landscaping. 4. Black Iris Also known as: Deep Violet Iris. Scientific Name: Iridaceae, Iris Genus, a perennial herb. Origin: Asia. It is the national flower of Jordan; it was introduced for cultivation in my country. Morphological Characteristics: Smooth flower stems with 2-3 green, herbaceous bracts with membranous margins and a pale color. They are lanceolate or oblong, containing 1-2 flowers. The flowers are orchid-like, dark purple, almost black, and 12-15 cm in diameter. The pedicels are short, with slender perianth tubes measuring approximately 3 cm, swollen into a trumpet shape at the top. The flowers are glossy, each petal a deep black with dark velvety rose dots that shimmer in the desert breeze. The petals have a waxy texture, with sharp lines and a delicate, translucent texture. Flowering Season: Blooms in Jordan from March to April, at the end of the rainy season.
Habits: This species requires well-drained sandy soil, at least eight hours of sunshine, and a low temperature. Humidity and frost will affect its growth. The bulbs require no water during the long summer, remaining dormant in the soil. They begin to sprout in early spring after the rainy season. Jordan receives direct sunlight, and its sandy soil drains quickly, making this flower well adapted to the region’s harsh growing conditions.
Applications: Black iris is highly ornamental. After the rainy season, it blooms in full bloom, making Jordan a popular destination for tourists from around the world.
5. Petunia
Also known as: Shuttlecock flower, Lingzhi peony, and Chuangyu morning glory.
Scientific name: Solanaceae, genus Petunia, a perennial herb.
Origin: Argentina, South America; introduced and cultivated throughout my country. Double Petunia Morphological Characteristics: Some are horticultural hybrids, classified by plant characteristics into five categories: tall, dwarf, clumping, creeping, and upright. Flower types are classified as large, small, abundant, profuse, wavy, serrated, double, and single. The variety offers a wide range of colors, including purple, bright red, pink, pure white, blue, flesh-colored, multicolored, and various striped varieties. Petunias bloom profusely, with single petals being large, funnel-shaped or trumpet-shaped, and numerous; double petals are spherical and bordered with other colors, creating a beautiful sight. Blooming Season: May to November. Blooms can occur the same year after sowing. In suitable climates or greenhouse cultivation, it can bloom year-round. Habits: Prefers warm, sunny environments; frost-intolerant; sensitive to rain and waterlogging; optimum temperature range: 13-18°C; prefers loose, fertile, slightly acidic soil; and prefers moisture.
Applications: Widely used in flowerbed arrangements, scenic spots, windowsill decorations, and home decor. It can also be used as a cut flower, potted plant, or ornamental hanging basket.
Single Petunia
6. Rutaecarpa
Also known as: vanilla, sweet osmanthus, etc.
Scientific Name: Sapindaceae, Rutaecarpa, perennial herb.
Origin: Mediterranean Europe. Introduced to Lithuania in the 19th century, it later became the national flower; it has also been introduced to parts of my country.
Morphological Characteristics: The stem base is woody with a strong, distinctive odor, and the leaves are pinnately compound. The petals are bright golden yellow with a green center. The flower is 2 cm in diameter and has four sepals and four petals. When the flower first blooms, the four opposite the petals are attached to the petals, while the other four opposite the sepals are obliquely spread out and exposed, becoming longer. At peak bloom, all petals are arranged side by side, upright, and of equal length.
Flowering Period: March to June.
Habits: Prefers warm, humid climates and is cold- and drought-tolerant; optimal temperatures range from 22 to 27°C. Suitable for planting in slightly shaded locations, it prefers deep, thick, loose, fertile, humus-rich, well-drained sandy soil. Avoid continuous cropping.
Applications: Planted in flower beds, it adds a golden hue and a sense of opulence to the flowers. Dried flowers are also ideal for flower arrangements. The unique fragrance of Rutaecarpa has insecticidal properties.
7. Zebra Pineapple
Also known as: Pink Pineapple, Pineapple-Leaf Zebra.
Scientific Name: Bromeliaceae, Genus Bromeliad, Poaceae.
Origin: Brazil and Peru in South America; Southern my country.
Morphological Characteristics: Leaves are olive green with silver-gray horizontal stripes, creating a beautiful zebra-skin color. The flowers are primarily red and yellow; the inflorescence is a compound spike with several branches and lanceolate orange-red bracts at the base. When in bloom, the panicle stands upright in the center of the plant, resembling a lotus emerging from the water. The beautiful pink-purple inflorescence has earned it the nickname “Pink Beauty.” The inflorescence is flat, bearing numerous small flowers with red bracts and yellow calyxes.
Flowering period: November to December, lasting up to two months.
Habits: Prefers warm and humid climates, avoiding extreme heat and cold; the optimal temperature is 20-30°C. Prefers fertile, loose soil and is sensitive to waterlogging.
Applications: A beautiful plant for both foliage and flowers, suitable for potted greenhouse cultivation.
8. Floating Fragrant Vine
Also known as: Double Happiness Vine, Wen Teng.
Scientific Name: Jasmine, Apocynaceae, genus Brazilian Jasmine, perennial evergreen vine.
Origin: Tropical South America, Brazil; introduced for cultivation in my country.
Morphological Characteristics: Opposite leaves, entire, oblong with an acute apex, leathery, wrinkled surface, and a rich, glossy green. Flowers are axillary, with funnel-shaped corollas and a variety of colors: red, pink, and peach.
Flowering Season: Almost year-round, peak bloom in summer and autumn.
Habit: Full sun, optimum growing temperature 22-30°C. Prefers fertile, well-drained, slightly acidic sandy loam, and prefers moisture.
Applications: Large, colorful flowers, mostly grown as potted plants, suitable for display on balconies, bedrooms, living rooms, and dining rooms.
9. Vanilla Orchid
Also known as: Vanilla Orchid, Vanilla Orchid.
Scientific Name: Orchidaceae, Genus Vanilla. This plant is a typical large, climbing spice orchid found in tropical rainforests.
Origin: Madagascar, Comoros, Réunion, and other African countries.
Vanilla Flowers
Morphological Characteristics: Large, fleshy leaves with short petioles. Each node bears one leaf and one aerial root, sometimes reducing to scales. Racemes of flowers grow in leaf axils, bearing a few to many flowers, each with 20-30 flowers. The flowers are typically large, light yellow-green, arranged in a nearly spiral pattern along the axis of the inflorescence, and have a faint fragrance. The flowers have three outer sepals, forming the outer whorl. The petals are three petals, forming the inner whorl. The central petal is a short, large, trumpet-shaped petal. The stamen column, also known as the syncytium, is formed by the fusion of the filaments and styles of the stamens. The pollen sacs are two-chambered, and the anthers are light yellow.
Vanilla Climber Image
Flowering Season: Blooms year-round in suitable climates.
Habits: The optimal growth temperature is 25-30 degrees Celsius; it requires humus-rich, loose, well-drained, slightly acidic soil.
Applications: Vanilla has upright, neatly shaped leaves, a rich, glossy green, and an elegant, graceful posture. It is vigorous, adaptable, and extremely shade-tolerant, making it an excellent shade-loving foliage plant for indoor greening. It is suitable for home and office decoration as a standalone ornamental plant, or it can be arranged in combination with other flowering plants. Vanilla is a precious tropical natural spice that can be used in food, medicine, cosmetics, and perfumes, and has extremely high economic value.
10. Eucalyptus vine
Product name: Rubber Mirabilis jalapa.
Scientific name of the plant: Apocynaceae, Eucalyptus genus, woody vine.
Origin: Southwestern Madagascar, Africa. It has been introduced and cultivated in tropical regions of my country.
Morphological Characteristics: Creeping stems; opposite leaves, oblong or elliptical, short-spiked at the beginning, entire, and herbaceous. Large, beautiful flowers, arranged in terminal cymes, are funnel-shaped with a five-lobed apex. The scales of the corona are tapering, with entire or two-lobed margins; the anthers and stigma are connate; the flowers are pink-purple.
Flowering Season: June to July.
Habits: Prefers warm, humid, sunny locations with an optimum temperature of 22-32°C and 70-100% sunshine. It tolerates heat but not cold, and should be overwintered in a warm, sheltered environment. Loam or sandy loam soil is ideal for cultivation. Fertilize 2-3 times in spring and summer. Prune in early spring to encourage new branches to bud and bloom.
Application: Large potted plants can be placed on balconies or planted in courtyards for ornamental purposes. 9. Is the scent of dogtooth plum poisonous? 1. Suxin plum. The petals of Suxin plum are oblong and relatively large, and the petals curl back. Therefore, many people also call this flower “lotus plum.” It is a rare plum variety. Its petals are pale yellow, with a white center. 2. Golden bell plum. Its name is magical. It is called “golden bell plum” because its petals are as large as a beautified flower and it resembles a golden bell. Its double petals are also a feature of its popularity. Its ornamental and economic value are also high. 3. Dogtooth plum. Its name may make it resemble dogtooth plums. Its flowers are pale yellow with purple stripes inside. Because of its strong fragrance and its appearance in September, it is also called “Nine-year plum.” Many people also like it.
10. Dogtooth Flower is Very Fragrant
1. Lack of Sunlight
After the flowering period of Dogtooth Flower, the buds on the branches wilt before they open normally. This may be caused by insufficient light and lack of sunlight. In the absence of light, normal photosynthesis cannot occur, which will restrict growth and affect flowering.
2. Unsuitable Temperature
Dogtooth Flower needs to reach a certain temperature to bloom. If the surrounding temperature is not suitable, it may restrict growth, thereby affecting flowering and causing the flowers to wilt before opening.
3. Too Much Watering
Dogtooth Flower likes moisture. It needs to be watered frequently during growth and sprayed with water frequently to keep the air moist. Insufficient water will affect its growth, but we should not over-water, otherwise the Dogtooth Flower will not be able to absorb all the water, resulting in water accumulation, which will cause the roots of the Dogtooth Flower to rot, and the root system will not be able to supply nutrients to the flower buds, causing the flower buds to wilt and eventually fall off.