1. Flowering periodThe natural flowering period of ivy should be from September to October in autumn. However, when it is being cared for at home, it is not recommended to let it bloom, because it is a plant of the Araliaceae family. Its flowers are very small, and the petals are almost invisible. The color of the flowers is green and white, which is similar to the leaves, slightly lighter white. It has no obvious fragrance, and the flower shape is not beautiful enough. When caring for ivy, apart from breeding needs, it is generally not necessary for it to bear fruit, so flowering will only consume nutrients. It is not recommended to let it bloom during the maintenance process. 2. Proper pruningSome older ivy usually has the flowers cut off by pruning after the buds appear to ensure the normal growth of its leaves. Because it is a foliage plant, flowering is not an important viewing period. If you are interested in taking a look at it, you don't have to worry too much about when it blooms every year. |
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