1. Golden bell flowerThis flower is quite distinctive, just like a tree hung with colorful lanterns, it is particularly eye-catching and has a relatively high ornamental value. It can grow to about one meter in height and adds joy when kept indoors. 2. CamelliaThis flower prefers to live in places with relatively stable environmental temperatures, that is, not too hot in the summer and not too cold in the winter. It is just right to keep it indoors. It should be noted that slightly acidic humus soil should be used during maintenance. Its vitality is not so tenacious, so it needs careful maintenance. 3. ForsythiaThis plant has a certain degree of cold resistance, and its ability to adapt to the environment is relatively strong. Like the previous one, it prefers a relatively mild environment, for example, the temperature in summer should not be too high, and it should be appropriately warm in winter, so that it can grow normally. It is necessary to ensure more than 6 hours of light exposure every day, and the culture medium should be good. 4. PeonyThis plant is also cold-resistant, but it needs to be provided with a warmer environment, and water and fertilizer should be applied according to the different stages of the plant. |
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