Red Prince Kestrel


Name: Red Prince Kleinflower

Latin name: Weigela floridacv. Red Prince

Alias: Jinhua

Section: Caprifoliaceae

Genus: Lonicera

The red prince is a flavonoid shrub that is a branch of the honeysuckle branch. Plant height 1 to 2 meters, light red twigs, old branches grayish brown. Leaves opposite, leaves elliptic, apex acuminate, leaf margin serrate, red branches and veins pilose. Corolla 5-lobed, funnel-shaped campanulate, tube narrowed below middle of corolla tube, 5 stamens, 1 pistil, taller than corolla tube, cymes, borne on branchlets apically or leaf axils. Capsule columnar, yellow-brown, fruiting period from August to September.

One of the horticultural varieties of the Jinhua Jinhua flower of the Red Prince is a fine tree species introduced from the United States in recent years. In early summer, flowering, dense flowers, corolla red, bright and pleasing, flowering up to a month long, from the initial flowering in May, can be extended to mid-June, there are inflorescences under the inflorescence. It can be solitary in the lawn of the courtyard, or it can be clustered on the roadside. The tree is particularly beautiful.

The red prince is warm and sunny, and it is also resistant to the cold. It should grow in sandy loam. Spring watering once or twice a month. In the early spring, the branches of dry and dry branches should be cut off before the branches of the red princes are brought into full bloom, and fertilizers should be properly chased to promote the healthy growth of new branches. When there is a high amount of rain during the summer months, drainage should be taken to prevent root rot. There is no need for cold weather in winter, but before winter, it is necessary to pour a fertilizer to improve its ability to resist cold. No fertilizer and watering are applied during the winter.

The red princes can be propagated by various methods such as sowing, cuttings, ramets or pressing. Sowing is usually done in spring in mid-April; potting is generally done in mid-to-late June; cuttings from semi-lignified top branches for cuttings are easy to survive; ramets must be grown before sprouting in early spring; During the middle and middle months of the month, the lower litter of the plant is pressed into the soil. Note that the branches buried in the soil must be cut with a knife to cause callus formation and rapid rooting. Until the early spring budding in the following year, the soil is not inserted into the soil before cutting off the bead. It will be transplanted.

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