1. Meaning and SymbolismIts flower language is noble, gentle and polite, and has relatively good meaning. Its leaves are relatively thick, like an upright sword, symbolizing hardness and fortitude, and implying the owner's mighty and unyielding noble qualities. Its flowers are beautiful and bright in color, symbolizing wealth and good fortune, and implying that the family that grows it will become very happy, so it has been cultivated for a long time. Because it has a good meaning and is relatively easy to maintain, it is very suitable for growing at home and is a very common flower variety. 2. Breeding methods1. Light: It likes to grow in a semi-shady environment and needs proper light on a daily basis. In early spring and winter, it needs to increase light appropriately to promote its normal growth. If the light provided is not enough, it will affect the growth of the plant. To make the leaves more tidy, you can rotate the flower pot every 7 to 10 days. 2. Watering: It contains a lot of water, so it is drought-resistant. When watering, do not water too much at one time. Wait until the soil in the pot becomes dry before watering. If you water blindly, the roots may rot. |
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