1. Flowers in dormant or semi-dormant stateMany flowers will go dormant in the summer. Flowers that enter a dormant period are likely to slow down their physiological activities, and some may even stop their physiological activities. It can be said that the flowers at this time are very fragile. Because of their less physiological activities, they naturally require less water. If you are not careful at this time and let the plants get wet in the rain, it is very likely to cause water accumulation, leading to root rot and leaf fall. Common dormant plants that avoid rain include violets, daffodils, begonias, and Clivia. 2. Flowers that are afraid of waterloggingPeople have different temperaments, and the same goes for flowers. Some like a humid growing environment, and some have the habit of adapting to drought. The second type of flowers that cannot be exposed to rain are those that are more drought-resistant and afraid of waterlogging. Once exposed to rain, it is very likely that the plants will become sick. Common drought-tolerant and flood-fearing flowers include cacti, bougainvillea, etc. In addition, some flowers that like moisture but are afraid of waterlogging need attention, common ones include peony and cyclamen. 3. Flowers with sensitive branches and leavesSome flowers are naturally delicate, and their leaves should not be exposed to water. If they come into contact with water, they are likely to fall off or turn yellow. This type of flower is particularly sensitive, so you need to be careful not to let its leaves fall into water during daily care. You need to be careful when watering, not to mention letting the leaves get wet by rain! Many plants in this category have protective hairs on their leaves, common ones include gerbera and gloxinia. Dear flower lovers, if you have these types of flowers at home, please remember to bring them indoors when it rains to prevent them from getting wet! With careful care, I believe you will see more beautiful flowers! |
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