The reason why Viola yedoensis produces seeds without bloomingThere are two types of Viola yedoensis flowers. Spring flowers are different from summer flowers. It blooms in spring, has large purple flowers, is very beautiful, and has relatively long pedicels, but is not the main seed-bearing plant. The flowers that bloom after summer are small, with short pedicels that are close to the ground, and the flowers are not open. They are closed-pollinating and are the main seeds-producing flowers. Therefore, after summer, there are no obvious signs of flowering on the Viola yedoensis plants, but they continue to produce seeds. This is the reason. What to do if Viola yedoensis does not bloom but sets seedsDon't worry about it, just manage it in a rough way. This kind of Viola yedoensis is very common in the wild and is a rough plant. Because Viola yedoensis has a strong ability to self-reproduce, you can plant it every 5m. There is no need to pick the seeds after they are mature. Just let them fall in the wind and they will grow into a field. If you don’t believe me, try it! |
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