Introduction to Qiuli
Chinese Name: Qiu Li
Latin scientific name: Graptopetalum bartramii
Family and genus: Crassulaceae windmill
Origin distribution: Arizona, USA
Morphological characteristics of Qiuli
Qiuli's leaves are slender, smooth and round on the front, but a little uneven. The back is obviously raised like a keel, and the top is slightly sharp, but still relatively round. It feels like a ship in three dimensions. Qiuli grows fast, and its leaves rotate in lotus shape. The lower leaves are easy to wither and fall to form old piles, and then lateral buds will sprout from the lower part of the stem to form clusters. Qiuli leaves are usually green and slightly powdered. In spring and autumn and winter festivals, under sufficient light, the leaves will turn orange from the leaf tip and leaf edge, and even the whole plant will turn pink; Some leaves will turn brown or pink purple. The inflorescence is fresh and lovely, with five petals in spring and five petals in autumn. There is no red autumn beauty, but also a sense of freshness p>