The flowering period is as long as one to two months, but the single flowering period of plants is very short, usually flowers bloom and fall overnight. In addition, there are many varieties of acacia trees planted, and the climate and environment in the planting areas are different, so the specific flowering time of plants is also different.
After flowering, the main axis of its inflorescence can continue to elongate upwards, constantly producing bracts and flower buds, just like uniaxial branches, so it is also called uniaxial inflorescence. Very beautiful, mostly red and pink, occasionally white, shaped like a fan, furry, like dandelion. The leaves of Albizia Albizia are folded in pairs and will be folded together at night, which symbolizes the eternal love between husband and wife, so it is most suitable for husband and wife to give flowers to each other.
Cultivation method of albizzia julibrissin flower
1, select the stump.
It is best to choose a stump with plump shape, green branches and unwatered fibrous roots. You can choose mountain pile or in-situ pile, and choose tree species with small leaves, luster, portability, pruning resistance and easy germination. It is better to use bare roots and strong grip on the ground as tree species.
2. Selection of flowerpots
The choice of flowerpot can be made according to the desired effect. Different flowerpots give people different feelings. Shallow flowerpots can show the height of Albizia Albizia, deep flowerpots can set off the old pile of Albizia Albizia on the cliff, and purple flowerpots are conducive to support.
Step 3 Trim the top pot
The roots of Albizia Albizia flowers should be pruned first, and the redundant basal roots and excessively long roots should be removed. They should be put into flowerpots, with one hand holding the tree species and the other hand filling the pots with soil, and then compacted by hand. Then prune the branches of Albizia Albizia, and remove overlapping branches, cross branches, whorls and parallel branches. Trim the upper branches and the back branches.