Ophiopogon vulgaris is a common Chinese herbal medicine that plays an important role in Chinese medicine. It is a perennial spreading plant that mainly grows in warm and humid environments such as mountains, streams, river edges, etc.
1.Growing environment: Mai Dong likes a warm and humid environment, is more shade-tolerant, and does not like strong direct sunlight. It is not very demanding on the soil and can be grown in fertile soil or in poor soil.
2.Growth: Ophiopogon is a spreading plant that generally grows on the ground, but can also cling to the branches of other plants.
3.Growth rate: The growth rate of Ophiopogon is relatively slow, and it takes a while for a relatively complete rhizome to form.
4.Propagation method: Wheat is mainly propagated by cuttings, and its stem segments can be inserted into moist soil, and after a period of time, they can take root and sprout. In addition, it can also be propagated by seeds, but the germination rate of the seeds is relatively low.
5.Growing season: Wheat grows most vigorously in spring and autumn, and gradually enters a dormant period in summer.
6.Stress resistance: Ophiopogon is less resistant to dry and cold environments, so it is necessary to pay attention to maintaining suitable environmental humidity and temperature when cultivating.
In summary, the living habits of Ophiopogon are to prefer a warm and humid environment, with a slower growth rate, propagated by cuttings and seeds, mainly growing in spring and autumn, and have a weak resistance to dry and cold environments.