What are the common varieties of Wenshulan?
There are more than 100 cultivated varieties belonging to the same genus as Wenshulan, and the common ones are:
(1) Sumatra wenshulan, bright red.
(2) North American wenshulan, with narrow leaves, toothed edges and white flowers.
(3) South Africa's Wenshulan has frosted leaves, pink flowers and crimson outer edges.
(4) Muwen Shulan in South Africa, with pink flowers.
⑤ The roots and leaves of Osmunda japonica are medicinal.
The remarkable characteristics of these five varieties are different colors and easy to identify.
Fengshui effect of Wen Shulan
Marigold is a modern ornamental plant, which can also be called 18 bachelor. Its leaves and roots have certain medicinal value and are generally distributed in South China. Manshuria is suitable for indoor breeding, and one plant is planted in the yard. In China, Manshuria is generally distributed in the south.
Wenshulan and Five Elements: among the five elements, Wenshulan has no specific attraction, but it is a green aerobic plant, especially suitable for people with five elements belonging to water, which can effectively change the atmosphere of the owner and bring good mood and benefits to the owner.
But it is generally suitable to be placed on the balcony, or in a place with open areas and good air circulation. Because its stems and leaves are poisonous, it is generally not suitable for families with children under five years old to avoid children eating by mistake when playing.
According to folklore, Manjusri is related to other Manjusri Bodhisattvas and is said to be the sacred grass of Buddhism. As far as the five elements are concerned, orchids are gold. Orchids have certain benefits, including the intestines, lungs and fur of the human body. At the same time, it has the function of calming the nerves.
At the same time of planting, we should pay attention to the growth of orchids, keep them full of vitality and avoid the withering of leaves. If the leaves wither, rescue them in time. If there is no way, it is necessary to transplant orchids outdoors in time.