Category 1: Plants that are prone to growing adventitious roots1. Common vine plants, such as Pothos of Arisaema confusa, Ivy of Araliaceae, Parthenocissus tricuspidata of Vitaceae and Trachelospermum officinale of Apocynaceae. 2. The branches are soft and can easily grow into a large plant, such as the wild climbing peony of the Paeoniaceae family, the climbing peanut of the Leguminosae family, and the South American Wedelia of the Asteraceae family. 3. Grass species commonly used on lawns, such as carpet grass and Bermuda grass. 4. Large woody plants, such as rubber trees, banyan trees, and hibiscus trees of the Moraceae family. 5. Cactus plants that grow in dry land, such as pitaya, Christmas cactus, etc. The above five types of plants can easily grow adventitious roots that are difficult to observe between the stem nodes, making them very suitable for cutting propagation. Category 2: Plants with thick leaves and strong roots1. Succulent plants of the Crassulaceae family, such as Echeveria, Broad-leaved Phoenix, etc. 2. Plants of the Aloe family, such as Aloe vera, Aloe vera and Aloe vera. 3. Plants of the Gesneriaceae family, such as African violets and Gloxinia. 4. Plants of the Begoniaceae family, such as the small tiger-striped begonia and the toad begonia. 5. The snake plant of Agave can be found in the family Sansevieria and the Araceae family in the family Araceae. The leaves of the above plants are thick and have the ability to take root, and can also be propagated by leaf cuttings. Category 3: Plants that tend to grow side shoots after pruning1. Hibiscus and hibiscus of the Malvaceae family. Lantana camara and Verbenaceae. 2. Euphorbiaceae. 3. Dwarf Ixora and Gardenia of the Rubiaceae family. 4. Purple peony of the Melastomataceae family. 5. Acanthaceae family's green lily, shrimp flower, etc. 6. Lavender, rosemary, pineapple sage, etc. from the Lamiaceae family. The above plants are relatively common, most of which are herbs planted as hedges. Once these plants are pruned, they will quickly grow side buds and can also be used for cuttings. Category 4: Plants that are easy to grow roots in water1. Agavaceae family's star-shaped wood, lucky bamboo, colorful thousand-year-old wood, lily bamboo, cordyline, etc. 2. Silver willow and cloud dragon willow of the Salicaceae family. This type of plant can form a large number of white roots by cuttings of branches into water, and the plant can survive by simply cutting branches directly from the outside! Category 5: Plants with underground stemsMugwort, pot chrysanthemum, fragrant marigold, etc. of the Asteraceae family. Sage of the Lamiaceae family. The blue dragon iris of the Iridaceae family, the bamboo of the Poaceae family, and the lotus of the Nelumbo family have underground rhizomes. All of the plants mentioned above can be propagated by cuttings underground. |
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