Does the bean curd flower?The evergreen will bloom, but it's just not common. If properly cared for, the Chinese evergreen will bloom twice a year, from February to April and from September to October. The evergreen plant blooms, but the shape is not a flower. Instead, there is a small stick-like thing extending from the middle of the leaves. People may think it is a new bud, but it is not. After careful observation, you will find that the flowers and leaves of the evergreen plant are different. The inflorescence of evergreen is a spike, with densely packed small flowers, green and white, and covered with pollen, which may be more obvious when viewed with a magnifying glass. What to do when the evergreen bloomsPeperomia is mainly appreciated as a foliage plant, and its flowers are not beautiful. Therefore, it is best to cut off the protea plant after it blooms, because flowering is a waste of nutrients. Is your Proteaceae blooming? The flowering of evergreens means that the maintenance environment is satisfactory, the mood is good, and naturally you are smiling. Want to know how to make the evergreen bloom? Correct maintenance is the key, learn how to grow Chinese evergreen ☜ |
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