Ornamental valueThe colors of the Euphorbia obesa are also very diverse. The most typical ones are red and pink, and some other colors are also very beautiful. The cactus itself is a very beautiful flower, and it is naturally more ornamental after it blooms. Therefore, the beautiful and elegant Euphorbia obesa is very popular in the home potted plants and gardening markets for its rich fragrance and dazzling appearance. It is often used to decorate balconies and living rooms in people's homes. Medicinal valueThat's right, Euphorbia obesa is also a medicine. The part that can be used as a Chinese medicinal material is its stem. Unlike other Chinese herbal medicines, which have to be dehydrated and dried before being decocted, Euphorbia obesa is an herb that can be picked and mashed directly for external use. It is usually applied directly to the affected area, which can have a good effect in relieving depression and pain, and promoting blood circulation. After talking about the ornamental and medicinal value of the Euphorbia pulsatilla, it must be quite surprising. I didn’t expect that such a beautiful and intelligent cactus flower has so many uses. Therefore, flower lovers should not just look at the appearance of things. Just like when we usually appreciate flowers, we should not only like the beautiful appearance of flowers, but also understand their inner character. |
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