Chinese name: Qiye Yizhihua
Latin name: Paris polyphylla
Nickname: Flea
Distribution area: Bhutan , Vietnam, Sikkim, Nepal, Taiwan, and Guizhou, Yunnan, Tibet, Sichuan and other places
Group: Nanzhonglou Group
1. The shape of seven leaves and one flower
Aesculus flower is between 35cm and 100cm in height. It has no thorns. The rhizome is thick and thick, with a diameter of 1cm to 2.5cm. It is brown and has many links and roots. . The stem veins are often purple-red, 0.8 cm to 1.5 cm in diameter, the root has a gray-white dry membrane, and the leaves have five to ten leaves, some are oblong, some are oval, and some are ovate-lanceolate shape. The pedicels are 5 to 30 cm long and yellow.
2. Habits of Aesculus aesculus
Aesculus aesculus is distributed in South China, East China, Southwest China and Shaanxi, Shanxi, Gansu, Henan, Hubei (Enshi, Yichang, Shiyan, Xiangyang, Huanggang, Xianning, Shennongjia Forest Area), Tibet, Jiangxi, Guangxi and other places. Born in hillside forests and shrubs and damp places. Born in the forest at an altitude of 1,800-3,200m. It likes temperature, humidity, and shade, but it is also resistant to cold and drought, and is afraid of frost and sunlight. The average annual temperature is 13-18 ℃, and the sandy soil and loam soil with high organic matter and humus content are suitable for planting, especially in riverside, Qingbian and shaded mountains.
3. Cultivation of Aesculus aesculus
The cultivation of Aesculus aesculus can be carried out after the rain in the middle and late May. Plant ash mixed with plant ash and plant 2-3 grains in each pond. After sowing, cover 2-3 cm of fertile soil with fine manure and fine soil. The soil should be watered in time when the soil is dry, and the seedlings will germinate in 7-10 days. Before thinning the seedlings, water should be used first, and the seedlings should be pryed with a wooden stick.
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