Use of Rosa davurica

Tiger thorn plum, also known as iron begonia, unicorn thorn and unicorn flower, is native to Madagascar, Africa. Some plants will play evil roles in Feng Shui. If you look out from your balcony, the surrounding environment is bad, there are corner shots nearby, the streets are straight, the streets are arched, or they are facing temples, hospitals and cemeteries, you should put plants that can turn evil into good. So, what are the uses of Rosa davurica? 1, ornamental value. Rosa davurica can be used as potted ornamental plants and hedges. Easy to cultivate, with long flowering period and bright red bracts, it is a popular potted plant. Because the young stems of Rosa davurica are soft, they are often used to shape peacocks and become fine products in hotels, shopping malls and other public places. 2. Medicinal value. The stems, branches and leaves of Rosa davurica can be used as medicine. Cool in nature, bitter in taste and slightly toxic.