"Pretending to be dead" is a unique skill, but I didn't expect that there are many flowers and plants in the flower and grass world who have mastered this unique skill!Let's take a look at which plants have mastered this unique skill
Let's take a look at the famous "Three Treasures of the Garden" first, they all have different degrees of pretending to be dead.
The most thorough is clematis. When I first came into contact with clematis, in the first winter, I thought she was immortal. It was planted in a clay pot, so I didn't toss her because I was too heavy, and I left it aside. Unexpectedly, the next spring, she sprouted again, which was quite a surprise!
The half-truth should be hydrangea. Although the hydrangea looks like it is dead, the bud points left behind are relatively obvious compared to clematis!
If you want to plant a pot, keep it in a sunny place and keep it warm. If you plant in the ground, you don't have to worry about it at all, and the next spring, the bud spots will explode and grow rapidly.
Hydrangeas that have passed through the low-temperature "play dead" environment will bloom more vigorously in the coming year.
"The most incomplete thing about pretending to be dead is the moon season." Although the leaves have fallen off almost the same, the branches are still relatively prosperous.
Therefore, her "pretending to be dead" effect is the worst, for the sake of the vigorous flowers in the coming year, we need to artificially help, let her "play dead" a little more thoroughly, that is, help her prune thoroughly. That's the winter shearing of the moon season, cutting about two-thirds of the way around, waiting for the next year to erupt.
In short, the "three treasures of the garden" that we are familiar with will "pretend to be dead", but in fact, pretending to be dead is to recuperate and show an explosive state in spring.
And in addition to the "three treasures of the garden", there are many "smart" flowers, which will also pretend to be dead in winter. But don't be fooled into thinking they're dead and abandon them!Like dahlias, peonies, hostas and so ......on
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