Another name for Milan flower
Milan flower is also called four seasons Milan and broken Milan. Of course, there are many names, such as Pearl Orchid, Pearl Orchid, golden corn orchid, caviar orchid, tea orchid, chicken claw orchid and Milan ball p>
Growth habit of Milan flower
Milan flower is originally born in sparse forests or shrubs in low altitude mountains. It likes a warm, humid and sunny environment. It is not cold resistant and slightly shade resistant. Loose and fertile slightly acidic soil is the best soil, and the temperature in winter is not lower than 10 ℃ p>
Milan flower likes sunny environment and likes fertilizer. The optimum temperature for growth is 20 ~ 25 ℃. Generally, the flowers will be more fragrant when the sunshine is sufficient and the temperature is about 30 ℃. Normal sunlight in summer is good. If it is maintained in a shady environment and a large amount of nitrogen fertilizer is applied at the same time, Milan will not bloom or have less flowers and light fragrance. Therefore, during the growth period, Milan flowers should be maintained in a sunny place. Pay attention to applying more liquid fertilizer containing more phosphorus. It is best to apply broken bone powder, fishbone, chicken bone and other soaked and rotten alum fertilizer water, which can promote bud pregnancy and bloom more p>
Flower language of Milan flower
With love, life will blossom p>
From this flower language, there is a legend: one kind of flower will bloom red flowers half the time of the year and blue flowers the other half the time. When the sun rises, it will bloom a fiery red glow, and when the moonlight shines, it will be shrouded in a faint blue halo. It is so magical, but one day, blue and red flowers bloom on the same stem. These two flowers shine in the sun and ripple in the moonlight at the same time. They are the same deep and affectionate. There is a long debate about who wears the flower or the brave soldier on both sides. However, there is a debate about who wears the flower or the brave soldier on both sides. Slowly, the debate is less, and people love this flower that symbolizes life more p>