Chinese name: Fibonacci
Latin name: Chamaedorea ernestiaugustii
Family: Palmaceae
Genus: Mexican palm
Distribution area: from Mexico to Honduras.
1. Morphological characteristics of the palm palm.
The stem of the palm palm is clustered at the base, erect and branched, not as stout as the general palm stem, and can be as high as about five meters. The stem is covered with persistent brown filament sheaths, the leaves are directly attached to the stem, and the back is raised, the leaves are lanceolate, neatly arranged on both sides of the vein stem, the top is acute, the base is narrow and long, the margin is finely serrated, and the margin is entire. , Young leaves have fine hairs, which fall off as the leaves grow and grow.
2. Habits of Fischer Brown
Fischer Brown likes a sunny environment, is cold-resistant, and does not have strict soil requirements. It grows best in loose, fertile, well-drained sandy loam soil. Good, resistant to barrenness and partial shade. In case of long-term high temperature, the leaves are curled and scorched, and they need to be fully watered, but avoid water accumulation. When the temperature is too cold in winter, the growth will stop, but its growth and development may still be invisible in the general low temperature environment.
3. Cultivation of split ridge palms
Split ridge palms are generally cultivated by sowing, preferably in spring, and the mature seeds are directly picked for sowing, and care should be taken after sowing Keep the temperature and humidity in the air, put it in a cool place, and wait for the seedlings to emerge. The seedlings can be transplanted when they grow new leaves. After transplanting, they can be placed in a bright environment. It is not easy to water too much, and the soil can be kept moist. After they grow up, they can be transplanted.
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