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Cultivation method of golden vine

2021-03-11 / 931 Read


jinzhongteng 
Chinese name: Jin Zhongteng


Latin name: Merremiaboisiana(Gagnep.)Oostr.

Alternative name: Duohuashan pig dish, fake sweet potato

Family: Convolvulaceae

Distribution area: Hainan, Guangxi and Yunnan, Vietnam, Laos and Indonesia

1. Morphological characteristics of the vines

Large twining herbaceous vine. Stems prostrate growth light brown, leaves nearly round or oval, occasionally heart, acuminate or acuminate at the top, heart-shaped at the base, with folds and bumps on the surface, obvious veins on the leaf surface, entire. Inflorescences axillary, multi-flowered corymboid cymes, sometimes compound corymboid cymes, yellow corolla, broadly funnel-shaped or campanulate. Capsule.

2. Habits of the vines

The vines usually grow in moist sparse forests or secondary weed forests at an altitude of 120-680 meters. 20 ℃ ~ 32 ℃, drought-resistant, the temperature exceeds 32 ℃, the leaves are flat and soft, not cold-resistant, long-term low temperature plants are easy to freeze and stop growing, plants generally do not choose soil, but suitable for fertile, well-drained loam. Like moist.

3. Cultivation of golden vines

Golden vines are commonly cultivated by sowing and cuttings. When cuttings, select robust branches as cuttings, preferably with leaves, and insert them directly into the soil. It is not advisable to water too much, just keep the soil moist, and then wait for it to take root. Pay attention to the amount of fertilizer applied. Too much will burn the roots and cause no growth and no rooting. After rooting, you can enter normal management.

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